Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson scored a crucial equalizer against Manchester City, according to major media reports. The match between Manchester City and Nottingham Forest ended 2-2. Manchester City needed to win to control their fate in the Premier League title race, but they gave up the initiative to Arsenal in the title race.
Erling Braut Haaland returned from injury against Leeds in the previous match, but he did not score in the match against Nottingham Forest. Haaland believed he should have been awarded a penalty on two occasions, and Viaplay commentators agreed with Haaland on one of the penalty claims. No penalty was awarded in the match.
The title may have slipped away right here.
Antoine Semenyo scored the opening goal for Nottingham Forest, and Manchester City equalized after halftime. Rodri scored to make it 2-1 for Manchester City, but Manchester City had to settle for a draw. " The exact details of the penalty incidents involving Haaland have not been disclosed.
Meanwhile, Arsenal won 1-0 against Brighton in their match, with Bukayo Saka taking the shot that led to Arsenal's goal. Arsenal's goal resulted from a goalkeeper error by Bart Verbruggen, and Arsenal had only one shot on target in the match against Brighton. Brighton pressed in the second half, with Yankuba Minteh being a disruptive presence, but Arsenal held on to win and secured three important points.
With Manchester City's draw, Arsenal has built a 7-point lead over them in the Premier League, and Arsenal is now in first place in the Premier League. The current point difference between Arsenal and other title contenders besides Manchester City is unknown.