Football
Manchester United 3 – 2 Nottingham Forest
Manchester United 3 – 2 Nottingham Forest. Manchester United came back from two goals down to record a thrilling victory against 10-man Nottingham Forest at Old Trafford.
For the first time in Premier League history, United found themselves two goals behind inside four minutes after an abysmal start to the game led to goals for Taiwo Awoniyi and Willy Boly.
Once Christian Eriksen had pulled one back, and after Casemiro has somehow headed wide of an open net before the break, the Brazilian drew his side level when he bundled home Bruno Fernandes’ header across goal after an inspired Marcus Rashford pass.
United manager Ten Hag highlighted about Fernandes’ inspirational qualities as a captain in the build-up to the match and the Portuguese led from the front as the hosts chased a winner.
Forest skipper Joe Worrall was red carded for bringing Fernandes down on the edge of the area midway through the second period, and though United could not make the most of the free-kick which followed, the Portuguese kept his nerve to drive home the winner 14 minutes from time after Danilo had tripped Rashford.
With injured trio Mason Mount, Luke Shaw and striker Rasmus Hojlund – who has yet to make his debut – all watching from the directors’ box, United will be delighted to emerge with three points, even if they didn’t ease any concerns about their squad.
Moved into a wide position as Anthony Martial and substitute Jadon Sancho operated in the number nine role, Rashford was at least was more of a threat and played with intent from the start.
On the right Antony also teased the Forest defence, though his end product was often disappointing.
Nevertheless, United dug deep into their reserves of character to record the type of comeback victory this ground has witnessed to so often down the years.
But United still look weak down the middle of the pitch.
Forest’s opening goal was a case in point as the home side conceded from a breakaway following their own corner.
They somehow ended up with Rashford and Antony chasing Taiwo Awoniyi, who managed to break free of the home defence and had the strength to hold off the United pair. He the net for an impressive seventh game in a row, having only scored twice in his opening 10 games as a Forest player.
United went into the fixture thinking it would be unlikely any major signings will be made before Friday night’s deadline, but whether that is a sustainable position remains to be seen.
Indeed, it will be interesting to see if Harry Maguire’s view of his United future has changed after he sat on the bench throughout this game.
One of Ten Hag’s first decisions as United boss was to swap the sides of the defence Maguire and Victor Lindelof play on, moving the England man to the right.
That meant it was possible for Maguire to believe that instead of being fourth choice central defender, he was actually the back-up to the often injured Raphael Varane.
But when the Frenchman went off at the break, it was Lindelof who came on. For all Ten Hag’s assurances over Maguire’s valued status, the switch does not indicate the Dutchman actually believes it.
Superb Gibbs-White continues to justify price tag
There were quite a few raised eyebrows 12 months ago when Forest ended up paying £25m plus add-ons to Wolves for Morgan Gibbs-White.
The forward’s performances over the last six months in particular mean that fee now looks like a bargain.
Gibbs-White was one of the key figures in Forest’s successful battle against the drop and then inspired England’s Under-21 side to their first European Championship triumph since 1984.
Senior national team boss Gareth Southgate was watching on at Old Trafford and will surely have been impressed with the 23-year-old’s latest performance.
It was not so much Gibbs-White’s assists for Forest’s two early goals that impressed so much, given the first was basically the last touch by a Forest player before Awoniyi did the rest himself and the second was a corner which United’s defence didn’t attack and hit Boly before going in.
Rather it was Gibbs-White’s movement and ability to both find space and then create something that really caught the eye.
Had Varane not intervened to block off a low cross heading towards Awoniyi, Gibbs-White could have claimed a hat-trick of assists before the break. It was Awoniyi who then blocked a shot from his team-mate that was heading in.
Forest were made to pay for their failure to make the most of those opportunities, although it took an outstanding save from Andre Onana to deny Willy Boly late on, condemning the visitors to return home empty-handed.
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United fans stay behind to protest
Thousands of fans remained inside Old Trafford long after the final whistle, chanting against the Glazer family.
The 1958 Group, who want the Glazers out of the club, had called for fans to remain behind to signal their continued opposition to the American family’s ownership. The vast majority congregated around the players’ tunnel area, but others were in the top tier of the east stand at the other end of the ground with a large ‘Glazers Out’ banner.
There has still been no word on the conclusions of the ‘strategic review’ that was launched in November and which many fans hoped would lead to the club being sold.
source – BBC
Football
Manchester United Make History as Records Fall in Emotional Farewell to Casemiro
Manchester United’s final home match of the 2025/26 Premier League season was more than just another game at Old Trafford—it was a historic afternoon packed with milestones, emotional goodbyes, and a glimpse into what the future may hold for the Red Devils.
As the curtain begins to close on another dramatic campaign, United fans were left celebrating a series of remarkable records while also bidding farewell to one of the club’s most influential recent midfielders, Casemiro.
The Brazilian made his final appearance at Old Trafford, bringing an end to a memorable four-year spell in Manchester. The 34-year-old midfielder, who joined United from Real Madrid in 2022, departs having made 159 appearances, scored 26 goals, and played a central role in the club’s resurgence this season.
Supporters gave Casemiro an emotional send-off, chanting “One more year” throughout the match. His departure marks the end of an era, but he leaves with his reputation restored after what has been one of his strongest seasons in a United shirt.
Statistically, Casemiro exits as one of the club’s most crucial players. Manchester United failed to win a league match this season when he did not start, underlining his immense importance in midfield. He also recorded one of the best defensive contribution rates in the Premier League among midfielders, proving he remains among Europe’s elite despite speculation about his future.
Meanwhile, club captain Bruno Fernandes continued his extraordinary campaign by extending his record as Manchester United’s highest assist provider in a single Premier League season. Fernandes surpassed David Beckham’s long-standing club record earlier this year and now sits just a few assists away from equalling the all-time Premier League single-season assist record of 20, jointly held by Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne.
Fernandes has been the heartbeat of United’s revival, combining creativity, leadership, and consistency. His performances have also placed him firmly among the favourites for the Premier League Player of the Season award.
Today’s result also helped Manchester United secure third place in the Premier League, confirming their return to the UEFA Champions League after a difficult transitional period. Under manager Michael Carrick, who took over midway through the season, United have shown signs of stability and renewed identity.
The club also unveiled its new 2026/27 home kit during the match, symbolically marking the beginning of a new chapter.
Yet the biggest talking point remains Casemiro’s departure.
When he arrived, many questioned whether United had overpaid for the former European champion. But over time, he became a leader, a warrior, and a fan favourite. His ability to control games, score crucial goals, and guide younger players has left a lasting legacy at Old Trafford.
His farewell message was simple but heartfelt: Manchester United will stay with him forever.
As United prepare for another ambitious summer rebuild, replacing Casemiro will be one of the club’s toughest tasks. His leadership and experience cannot be easily replicated.
But if today proved anything, it is that Manchester United may finally be moving forward again—powered by record-breakers, inspired by legends, and ready for a new era.
Football
Manchester United Held to Frustrating Draw by Sunderland at Stadium of Light
Manchester United were forced to settle for a disappointing 0-0 draw against Sunderland in a tense Premier League clash at the Stadium of Light, with goalkeeper Senne Lammens emerging as the visitors’ standout performer after a series of crucial saves.
The Red Devils struggled to find their rhythm against an energetic Sunderland side that looked more threatening for large stretches of the match, leaving United thankful for a point after a largely uninspiring attacking display.
Sunderland started brightly and nearly broke the deadlock on several occasions, piling pressure on United’s defence and creating the better chances throughout the contest. Brian Brobbey was a constant threat for the hosts, while Lutsharel Geertruida came agonisingly close when he struck the post as the Black Cats searched for a breakthrough.
Manchester United, meanwhile, looked unusually flat in attack and failed to register a meaningful effort on goal until late in the game. The absence of key midfield figures, including Casemiro, appeared to disrupt the team’s balance, with the visitors struggling to control possession or build sustained pressure in the final third.
Joshua Zirkzee endured another difficult outing leading the line, failing to make a major impact as Sunderland’s defence kept him quiet. Mason Mount and Bruno Fernandes attempted to spark United into life, but clear-cut chances were hard to come by against a disciplined Sunderland setup.
The biggest positive for United was the performance of goalkeeper Senne Lammens, who delivered several vital saves to preserve the clean sheet. The Belgian shot-stopper denied Sunderland multiple times and was widely praised for keeping his side in the match when they were under heavy pressure.
Late drama unfolded when Matheus Cunha appealed for a penalty in the closing stages, but the referee instead booked the forward for simulation, summing up a frustrating afternoon for the visitors.
For Sunderland, the result may feel like a missed opportunity after producing one of their stronger performances of the season. Despite failing to convert their dominance into three points, the Black Cats will take confidence from matching one of the Premier League’s biggest clubs and limiting United to very few attacking opportunities.
Manchester United’s interim boss Michael Carrick defended his side after the match, praising their resilience despite acknowledging that improvements are needed, particularly in attack. With Champions League football already secured for next season, attention is now turning to whether United have enough squad depth to compete on multiple fronts.
The goalless draw extends United’s unbeaten run but raises fresh questions about consistency and squad quality, while Sunderland can take encouragement from a disciplined performance that suggests they are continuing to grow in confidence at Premier League level.
Football
Soweto Derby Ends in Dramatic 1-1 Draw
The latest Soweto Derby between Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs delivered yet another thrilling chapter in one of Africa’s fiercest football rivalries, as the two sides battled to a 1-1 draw on Sunday evening.
Played in front of a packed crowd, the match carried high stakes for both teams. Orlando Pirates entered the clash with ambitions of strengthening their position in the title race, while Kaizer Chiefs were eager to secure a strong finish and build momentum.
The opening half was tightly contested, with both teams showing discipline and caution. Midfield battles dominated, and clear-cut chances were limited as neither side was willing to give away an early advantage.
The second half, however, brought the game to life. Kaizer Chiefs broke the deadlock in the 62nd minute when Pule Mmodi found the back of the net, sparking celebrations among Amakhosi supporters and putting pressure on their rivals.
Orlando Pirates responded with determination, increasing their attacking intensity as they searched for an equaliser. Their efforts paid off in the 75th minute when Kamogelo Sebelebele scored to bring the Buccaneers level and reignite the contest.
The final stages of the match were played at a frantic pace, with both teams pushing forward in search of a winning goal. Despite the end-to-end action and growing tension, neither side could find the decisive breakthrough.
The result leaves both teams with mixed feelings. Orlando Pirates may view it as two points dropped in a tight title race, while Kaizer Chiefs will take positives from a strong performance but may feel they were close to securing all three points.
Once again, the Soweto Derby lived up to expectations, delivering intensity, passion, and drama—reminding fans why this fixture remains the biggest spectacle in South African football
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