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Gabriel Jesus and Bukayo Saka scored for Arsenal before Taiwo Awoniyi’s late strike made for a nervy finish

 Updated Scott Murray
Tue 30 Jan 2024 17.09 ESTFirst published on Tue 30 Jan 2024 13.30 EST
Key events
  • FULL TIME: Nottingham Forest 1-2 Arsenal
  • GOAL! Nottingham Forest 1-2 Arsenal (Awoniyi 89)
  • GOAL! Nottingham Forest 0-2 Arsenal (Saka 72)
  • GOAL! Nottingham Forest 0-1 Arsenal (Jesus 65)
  • HALF TIME: Nottingham Forest 0-0 Arsenal
  • The teams
  • Preamble
Bukayo Saka of Arsenal celebrates scoring.
Bukayo Saka of Arsenal celebrates scoring. Photograph: Michael Regan/Getty Images
Bukayo Saka of Arsenal celebrates scoring. Photograph: Michael Regan/Getty Images
Scott Murray
Tue 30 Jan 2024 17.09 ESTFirst published on Tue 30 Jan 2024 13.30 EST

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Key events
  • FULL TIME: Nottingham Forest 1-2 Arsenal
  • GOAL! Nottingham Forest 1-2 Arsenal (Awoniyi 89)
  • GOAL! Nottingham Forest 0-2 Arsenal (Saka 72)
  • GOAL! Nottingham Forest 0-1 Arsenal (Jesus 65)
  • HALF TIME: Nottingham Forest 0-0 Arsenal
  • The teams
  • Preamble
17.09 EST

David Hytner was at the City Ground.Here’s his report. Thanks for reading this MBM.

Arsenal’s Jesus and Saka end Arteta’s unhappy run at Nottingham ForestRead more
16.55 EST

Nuno Espirito Santo speaks to TNT.“We were organised … committed to the tasks … in the first half we were very organised … the part that was missing was having a little bit more of the ball … we were better in the second half in that aspect … disappointed with the way we conceded … we should have done more … we should have defended [the first goal] better … [Awoniyi] scored, which was a positive … we have more options for the future … we cannot thank our fans enough … we should have given more so they were more reactive … it comes from us.”

16.48 EST

Mikel Arteta talks to TNT.“We were really good against Palace … we wanted to generate momentum and I think we did it … we suffered much more than we deserved but this is the Premier League … we need different tools and to find the right moments … we generated a lot today … we created a lot of chances but didn’t convert them … we really need Jesus at his best … he has some fluid on the knee but he was kicking the physio saying he wanted to be on the pitch … when someone has that attitude something good will happen … he was magnificent today … we have some momentum now … we have a massive game [against Liverpool] and we will have to be even better than today for sure.”

He’s also asked about Zinchenko and White having a short conversation after the final whistle. “That’s pushing each other and being not happy at conceding … I have to encourage that and promote it in the right and respectful way … maybe after the game it is too emotional and too heated … but I love the players are pushing each other.”

16.32 EST

Gabriel Jesus, named player of the match by Lucy Ward on TNT, speaks.“First half we did so good … unfortunately we didn’t score but we controlled the game … we kept doing the same in the second half and then we scored … I think I’m doing good … unfortunately I’ve sometimes been injured … my knee … so I’m working hard … doing everything to be on the pitch … the support of my team-mates is good … they keep supporting me.”

16.28 EST

Arsenal are now two points behind the leaders Liverpool, having played one game more.This is what the top of the league looks like right now, with Aston Villa currently two goals down at home against Newcastle.

PosTeamPGDPts
1Liverpool212948
2Arsenal222346
3Man City202543
4Aston Villa221443
5Tottenham Hotspur211340
16.26 EST

FULL TIME: Nottingham Forest 1-2 Arsenal

A deserved victory for title-chasing Arsenal … though they didn’t half make unnecessarily hard work of it at the end!

16.25 EST

90 min +7:Toffolo flings in long from the left. Elanga can’t get on the end of the cross at the far stick. Trossard counters with another time-management dribble, and that should be that.

16.24 EST

90 min +5:Murillo whacks clear from the edge of the Forest box, but bangs into Nketiah in doing so. He’s punished with a free kick, just outside the area. He’s fuming, as are the crowd, but that’s how the referee sees it. To be fair, it was a rare old clatter.

16.23 EST

90 min +4:Trossard calms things down a bit with a baroque dribble in Forest territory. He goes nowhere, but that’s not really the point.

16.22 EST

90 min +3:A huge chance for Forest! The corner’s only half cleared. Gibbs-White shoots through a crowded box. The ball sits up for Awoniyi, who can only weakly hook towards the bottom left. Raya saves! There’s a quick check by VAR for a potential handball amid the melee, but there’s nothing going on there.

16.20 EST

90 min +2:Odegaard and Zinchenko make way for Jorginho and Kiwior.

16.20 EST

90 min +1:Gibbs-White burns down the right wing and wins a corner. Before it can be taken, there’ll be some more changes.

16.19 EST

90 min:There’s a check for offside, but VAR whacks up the old lines and the goal stands. Here follows five additional grandstand-finish minutes!

16.18 EST

GOAL! Nottingham Forest 1-2 Arsenal (Awoniyi 89)

Forest have done nothing all evening. Then suddenly, out of nothing, this! A long ball down the right. Toffolo heads across. Awoniyi, his back to goal on the penalty spot, takes a poor touch, but the ball sits up nonetheless, so he spins and slots into the bottom right!

Nottingham Forest's Nigerian striker #09 Taiwo Awoniyi runs back with the ball after scoring late on.
Nottingham Forest's Nigerian striker #09 Taiwo Awoniyi runs back with the ball after scoring late on. Photograph: Paul Ellis/AFP/Getty Images
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16.15 EST

87 min:Arsenal pass it around, and their fans entertain themselves with a few olés. “More than most Arsenal have benefited from the winter minibreak,” writes Kári Tulinius. “Compared to the festive period, the Gunners have played with a lot more zip and verve, passing the ball around faster and pressing more intently. The wan displays against West Ham and Fulham feel like they were an age ago.”

16.13 EST

85 min:Saka sends a wild shot high over the crossbar from the right-hand edge of the D. He’s not been at his best tonight, despite the goal, but he’s got plenty enough credit in the bank.

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16.12 EST

84 min:Another Saka corner, another Turner catch. This is getting old.

16.12 EST

83 min:Nketiah shoots low and hard from a tight angle on the right. Omobamidele telescopes a leg to deflect out for a corner. Saka takes. Turner plucks. Arsenal caused all sorts of bother at set pieces against Crystal Palace; they’ve been uncharacteristically blunt with them tonight.

16.10 EST

81 min:Trossard weaves his way in from the left, evades a half-hearted Montiel challenge, and pearls a rising shot inches wide of the top-right corner. Arsenal looking to wrap up these three points with pretty bows.

16.08 EST

80 min:Arsenal ping it around. No anxiety now.

16.06 EST

78 min:… and then Arsenal respond immediately as Jesus and Martinelli make way for Nketiah and Trossard.

16.06 EST

78 min:Can Elanga put that right? He replaces Williams.

16.05 EST

76 min:The Arsenal fans are giving it plenty now. The home support understandably subdued. A general sense that this game is over, not least because Raya hasn’t been forced into serious action once this evening.

16.03 EST

74 min:On the touchline, Nuno Espirito Santo has a face on. And no wonder. His team had battled hard to contain their dominant opponents, only for mistakes from Turner and Montiel to undo all of their staunch efforts. Credit to Arsenal, though, for stress-testing the hosts from the get-go and reaping the rewards from the inevitable buckle. Title race on!

16.01 EST

GOAL! Nottingham Forest 0-2 Arsenal (Saka 72)

White clears the corner without fuss. Arsenal attempt to counter. Montiel slaps a clearance straight to Odegaard, who releases Jesus down the left. The ball’s rolled to Saka on the right-hand edge of the D. One touch, then bang, a forensic drive across Turner and into the bottom left!

Arsenal's Bukayo Saka scoring his side’s second goal.
Arsenal's Bukayo Saka scoring his side’s second goal. Photograph: Mike Egerton/PA
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15.59 EST

71 min:Mangala sprays a pass wide right for Montiel, who shuttles the ball forward to Williams. A corner is won. Before it can be taken, Arsenal switch out Smith Rowe for Havertz, while Forest send on Yates in place of Mangala.

15.57 EST

69 min:Odegaard feeds Saka down the right. Saka drops a shoulder and shoots, hoping to find the far corner. Murillo gets in the way to block. Corner. Saka to take from the right.

15.56 EST

67 min:That was such a simple goal in one respect. A throw in. Jesus spins. Jesus shoots. But he fairly whistled that home from an unpromising position. Lovely. But having said all that, Turner may not be happy with his part in the goal. A keeper beaten through his legs at the near post. Oh dear.

15.54 EST

GOAL! Nottingham Forest 0-1 Arsenal (Jesus 65)

What a finish this is! Arsenal take a quick throw down the left. Jesus strides at full pelt into the box. It looks as though he’s over-run the ball, but from the tightest of angles, fires a low shot through Turner’s legs and into the net. Arsenal finally make their breakthrough!

Arsenal's Gabriel Jesus scores their first goal past Nottingham Forest's Matt Turner.
Arsenal's Gabriel Jesus scores their first goal past Nottingham Forest's Matt Turner. Photograph: Lee Smith/Action Images/Reuters
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15.52 EST

64 min:Hudson-Odoi replaces Dominguez, who has been quiet since the restart.

15.51 EST

62 min:Martinelli strides into the Forest box from the left. He’s about to shoot when Murillo arrives from nowhere. A perfectly timed block and clearance. Murillo has been immense at the back for Forest so far tonight.

15.49 EST

60 min:Saka goes down on the halfway line and stays down. No foul. Murillo plays on. The referee then stops play, much to Forest’s chagrin. Some understandable pique, given Simon Hooper didn’t halt the game when Montiel was down inside his own box during the first half. But there’s no point second-guessing referees these days.

15.47 EST

58 min:Jesus, his back to goal to the right of the Forest D, flicks the ball over his head, spins, and whistles a shot high and wide of the top-right corner. That would have been an absolute peach.

15.46 EST

57 min:White, Odegaard and Saka combine deliciously down the right – fast, one-touch stuff - and suddenly the ball’s pinged down the channel to release Jesus into the box. Jesus only has Turner to beat. He does so, but his lash towards the top right caroms off the inside of the post and away. So close to the opener!

15.44 EST

56 min:The hosts counter through Toffolo down the left. Awoniyi can’t control on the edge of the box. Had he managed to do so, it would have been a great chance. Instead, Arsenal counter, Martinelli winning a corner on the left. Montiel clears this one. A proper game, this, now.

15.42 EST

54 min:Saka comes at Toffolo again, and wins Arsenal’s seventh corner of the evening. Turner plucks Saka’s delivery out of the sky.

15.42 EST

53 min:Saka sashays in from the right and hits a fierce rising shot goalwards. The ball takes a big deflection off Toffolo, wrong-footing Turner, who nevertheless changes direction to stick out a strong arm. What a save that was!

15.41 EST

52 min:Awoniyi is already giving Arsenal something new to think about. His sheer presence forces Saliba into the concession of a foul. The free kick is sent into the box, and Williams plants a header goalwards. Easy enough for Raya, but this is so much better from Forest.

15.40 EST

51 min:Forest launch one of their trademark fast-paced counters for the first time this evening, but with Arsenal light at the back, Gibbs White is unable to release either Awoniyi or Dominguez, clattering his pass into Saliba. Big chance goes by.

15.38 EST

50 min:Martinelli twists and turns down the left but his low cross is hooked clear by Murillo.

15.38 EST

49 min:Gibbs White sashays his way past Rice, who briefly thought about dragging his man down and taking one for the team. But he lets him go. Gibbs White finds Awoniyi in a bit of space near the centre circle, but with Dominguez out right and in space, the sub takes a heavy touch and the chance to launch a dangerous counter is gone.

15.35 EST

47 min:We continue where we left off, with Arsenal making all the passes and Forest closing all of the doors.

15.34 EST

Forest get the second half underway.They’ve made a change up front, with Wood making way for Awoniyi.

15.30 EST

Arsenal Concerns dept.“Arsenal currently lack the ruthless killer instinct of their two main rivals for the title. Their attackers seem to need two or three touches in the box before pulling the trigger” – Eleazar Ogbemudia

“Target man, false nine, rotating system. None of that matters. This team hinges on Partey. When he isn’t starting, this is a marginal top-four team” – Sean Orlowicz

“Looking at tonight’s bench, I’m puzzled as to how Arteta has constructed a squad that offers so few scoring options beyond the first XI. Seems like he’s got a blindspot there of galactic proportions” – Martin McCarthy

Arsenal's Bukayo Saka rues a missed chance.
Arsenal's Bukayo Saka rues a missed chance. Photograph: Mike Egerton/PA
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15.22 EST

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15.21 EST

HALF TIME: Nottingham Forest 0-0 Arsenal

It’s been all Arsenal … up until the final ball. Turner hasn’t had a serious save to make. Arteta runs off down the tunnel in determined fashion. You’d pay cash money to hear him giving his players beneficial advice during the break. Nuno by contrast will be happy enough.

15.19 EST

45 min +3:Odegaard swings a cross in from the right. Jesus tries to win a header right next to the far stick. Omobamidele deflects out for a corner, some fine last-ditch defending. But the corner won’t be taken, because …

15.18 EST

45 min +2:Saka and Odegaard take turns to consider shooting from the edge of the Forest D. Neither goes for it. White dinks from the right. Murillo heads clear. Arsenal, not for the first time in their long, illustrious history, appear to be trying to walk the ball into the net.

15.16 EST

45 min +1:Zinchenko crosses fiercely from the left. Jesus, falling backwards, attempts to steer a header on target. Over the bar it goes.

15.15 EST

45 min:There will be three additional first-half minutes.

15.15 EST

44 min:There’s some pinball in the Forest box, set off by a speculative Zinchenko drive. Saka, who has been quiet this evening, attempts to curl towards the bottom right. The ball pings off Murillo and dribbles millimetres wide of the left-hand post. Turner was wrong-footed and beaten. Nothing comes of the resulting corner. As close as Arsenal have come.

15.12 EST

42 min:Forest nearly hit dominant Arsenal with a sucker punch, striding purposefully down the middle of the park and larruping a rising shot over the bar from the best part of 30 yards. Not too far off target, but Raya had it covered.

15.11 EST

40 min:Some cute play down the left between Zinchenko, Jesus and Smith Rowe. The ball’s cut back to Odegaard, who can’t get a shot away. Arsenal try again, White making good down the right but cutting back to nobody in particular. Eventually Odegaard has a shot that’s blocked and cleared. Arsenal are getting a little frustrated, and Jesus goes into the book for saying something saucy to the referee.

15.08 EST

38 min:Play restarts. A little bit of first-half stoppage time guaranteed.

15.07 EST

37 min:Montiel requires a bit of treatment, so play stops for a little bit.

15.07 EST

35 min:In the middle of a scrum in the Forest box, Omobamidele accidentally high-kicks his own man, Montiel, in the chest. Montiel goes down. Arsenal play on. Jesus has a dig. Blocked. Zinchenko eventually slices out for a goal kick, and the home fans make their displeasure known. They wanted play stopped, but Arsenal had no obligation.

15.05 EST

34 min:Arsenal pass it around a lot but go absolutely nowhere. Forest holding their shape. Just as it’s been from the first whistle.

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