A stunning late strike from Amad Diallo earned Manchester United a 2–2 draw at Nottingham Forest, extending the club’s unbeaten run to four games.
The game marked the one-year anniversary of Ruben Amorim’s appointment at Old Trafford and he’d have been pleased with what he saw after 45 minutes as Casemiro’s goal gave the Red Devils a half-time lead.
The goal had come about in controversial circumstances, with Forest adamant the ball had not gone behind for the corner that subsequently led to Casemiro’s free header, and that decision appeared to galvanise the home team as they hit back in some style after the interval.
Morgan Gibbs-White levelled the game, heading home Ryan Yates’s cross, before Nicolo Savona punished some lackadaisical United defending to put Forest 2–1 up.
But after Bruno Fernandes had hit the post and Callum Hudson-Odoi had flashed wide, Amad netted a terrific volley from outside the penalty area to earn United a share of the spoils and take them fifth in the Premier League.






