Tag: Chris Wood

  • Forest boosted by more good news as three star players close in on new deals

    Forest boosted by more good news as three star players close in on new deals

    Nottingham Forest plan to trigger a one-year contract extension in defender Ola Aina’s contract, talkSPORT understands.

    Forest fans can breathe a little easier as the club pushes forward with exciting news regarding three star players. 

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    Forest are in talks about a new long-term contract for Aina.Credit: Getty

    The high-flying Tricky Trees are also in advanced conversations with their top scorer Chris Wood and influential defender Murillo.

    Both players are keen to commit their futures to the club.

    With Aina’s current deal set to expire at the end of the season, the club is engaged in discussions about securing a long-term contract for him.

    His contract situation hasn’t gone unnoticed, drawing the attention of football giants like Manchester City.

    City supposedly see him as a potential successor to the struggling Kyle Walker.

    European clubs have also flagged their interest, including AS Roma.

    Aina has started all 20 of Forest’s league matches this season and is undoubtedly in the midst of some of the best form of his career, playing a vital role in propelling the team to third place in the Premier League. 

    He is a player that both the club and its supporters are determined to keep.

    Manager Nuno Espirito Santo has vowed to maintain squad stability during the January transfer window.

    Despite the uncertainties surrounding Aina’s future, showcasing his dedication to the team’s success.

    Wood has scored 12 goals in 20 game so far this season.

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    Wood has scored 12 goals in 20 game so far this season.Credit: Getty

    Having joined Forest in the summer of 2023 after parting ways with Torino, Aina made an immediate impact. 

    He scored his first goal for the club during a triumphant 2–0 win over Aston Villa at the City Ground.

    The club and the fans will be hoping he is at the club for the foreseeable given his undoubted impact. 

    Wood made his way to Forest in January 2023 after limited first-team opportunities at Newcastle.

    He initially joined on loan until the season’s end, but his performances soon earned him a permanent move in June for a reported £15 million.

    His remarkable contribution included a stunning hat-trick on Boxing Day in a 3–1 away victory against Newcastle United.

    Murillo was Forest's 2023-24 player of the season.

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    Murillo was Forest’s 2023-24 player of the season.Credit: Rex

    Marking him as just the fourth player in Premier League history to achieve such a feat against his former club, alongside the likes of Andy Cole.

    In the 2023-24 season, Wood emerged as Nottingham Forest’s top goalscorer, netting 15 goals in 35 appearances across all competitions.

    He also he made history by becoming the club’s leading goalscorer in the Premier League in December 2024.

    Eclipsing Bryan Roy with the decisive goal in a thrilling 3–2 win over Manchester United. This milestone was particularly sweet, securing Forest’s first victory at Old Trafford since 1994.

    Murillo, who joined Forest with high hopes in August 2023 on a five-year deal for an undisclosed fee that was reported as €12 million plus potential add-ons, has quickly become a cornerstone of the team, earning the title of Forest’s 2023-24 player of the season.

    As Aina, Wood, and Murillo continue to shine, securing new contracts for all three would undoubtedly serve as a tremendous boost for the squad and manager. 

    Nottingham Forest fan believes his side could be DARK HORSES for the Premier League title

    With Forest riding high, having won their last five matches, they find themselves just behind Arsenal on goal difference.

    The Trick Trees play Luton Town on Saturday 11 January in the FA Cup third round. 

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  • Six in a row: PL fairytale rolls on as Kiwi star does it again, unthinkable 45-year first looms

    Six in a row: PL fairytale rolls on as Kiwi star does it again, unthinkable 45-year first looms

    Nottingham Forest’s stunning season continued with a 3-0 victory at Wolves on Monday to give manager Nuno Espirito Santo a winning return to Molineux.

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    England international Morgan Gibbs-White and the in-form Chris Wood struck before half-time to take Forest to within six points of leaders Liverpool, who they host in their next Premier League game.

    Substitute Taiwo Awoniyi rounded off the scoring in stoppage time. Defeat leaves Wolves outside the relegation zone only thanks to goal difference as they suffered a first defeat under new boss Vitor Pereira.

    Forest remain third in the table but move level on points with Arsenal. Even if a shock title challenge proves beyond Espirito Santo’s men, they are building up an impressive cushion in the race for Champions League football next season.

    They are five points clear of fifth-placed Newcastle and six in front of struggling champions Manchester City in sixth.

    A top-four finish would guarantee a return to the continent’s elite competition for the first time in 45 years for the two-time European champions.

    However, fifth could also be good enough depending on how English clubs fare in European competition this season.

    READ MORE: Bargain buys — and unlikely hero behind 30-year fairytale: Inside PL season’s wildest rise

    Gibbs-White savoured his return to the club where he spent the early part of his career.

    In front of the watching new England manager Thomas Tuchel, the midfielder did his case for further international recognition no harm with a cool finish from Antony Elanga’s pass.

    Forest’s unexpected rise from battling relegation until the final day of last season into Champions League contenders has been build on a solid defence and Wood’s purple patch.

    WOLVERHAMPTON, ENGLAND – JANUARY 06: Chris Wood of Nottingham Forest celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers FC and Nottingham Forest FC at Molineux on January 06, 2025 in Wolverhampton, England. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    The New Zealand international turned in Callum Hudson-Odoi’s low cross for his 12th goal of the season to double the visitors’ lead just before half-time.

    Wolves pressed and probed for a way back into the game after the break but were toothless in the absence of talisman Matheus Cunha through suspension.

    Mats Sels was forced into one brilliant save to deny Jorgen Strand Larsen to preserve a ninth clean sheet of the season and fourth in a row.

    That solidity is familiar to Wolves fans from Espirito Santo’s time in charge of their club between 2017 and 2021.

    The Portuguese coach led Wanderers from the Championship into Europe for the first time in 39 years.

    Now after troubled spells at Tottenham and Saudi club Al-Ittihad, he is recreating that magic to leave Forest fans in dreamland.

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  • Bargain buys — and unlikely hero behind 30-year fairytale: Inside PL season’s wildest rise

    Bargain buys — and unlikely hero behind 30-year fairytale: Inside PL season’s wildest rise

    Football fairytales do still exist.

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    At the start of the season, no one would have predicted Nottingham Forest to be guaranteed a place in the Premier League’s top three on New Year’s Day.

    The once mighty Forest, who famously won back-to-back European Cups in 1979 and 1980, were in fact one of the favourites to be relegated this season, according to the bookmakers.

    After winning two of their last three matches to finish one place above the drop zone last campaign, that prediction made sense.

    But now, they are one place off top spot and everyone else has egg on their face.

    Forest moved to second with a 2-0 win at Everton in the early hours of Monday morning Australian time, and at worst they will start 2025 in third if Chelsea win at second-last Ipswich Town.

    It was their fifth consecutive victory in the league, which is the longest winning streak in English football’s top flight since 1995.

    Sitting on 37 points with 11 wins and four draws for 19 matches, they have already surpassed their entire points tally from last season by five.

    Forest returned to the Premier League for the first time in 23 years in the 2022/23 season and in their two previous campaigns back among England’s heavyweights, they only won nine games in each season.

    “We are enjoying it,” Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo said of their league position. “We are especially enjoying because our fans are enjoying.

    “This is what we have to do together, let’s enjoy the journey, compete in every match. Nothing changes, we have to realise we didn’t achieve anything.”

    It has been a stunning turnaround, and it has been built off the back of staunch defence.

    The 26 goals they have scored so far is the equal least, alongside Aston Villa, among the top 12 teams, but they have still presented a serious attacking threat.

    New Zealander Chris Wood has been the hero up front with 11 goals after earlier in the year knocking back the pursuits of the A-League’s newest team, Auckland FC.

    The tall striker is a major threat in the air and is a proven finisher with a double figure goal tally in six different Premier League seasons across his stints at Forest and Burnley.

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    The 33-year-old is on track to better his best season tally of 14, which he has reached twice, and sits equal fourth in the golden boot standings, six shy of Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah.

    Everton boss, and Wood’s former mentor at Burnley, Sean Dyche was full of praise for Wood after he scored at Goodison Park.

    “He’s got a different format they’re working to there which seems to be to his liking. He’s got wide players, they’ve got a strength behind them, and they get the ball up to him quickly,” Dyche said.

    “That seems to be a thing that’s good for him and not massively dissimilar to what we were trying to achieve at Burnley.

    “But yeah, I think a lot of credit to him, credit to his professionalism to keep on top of himself. He had a quiet spell when he first went there and [there were] a few question marks over him.

    “That can happen with strikers. He’s had that before, and he’s come through it. Certainly a very good player, and someone I’ve got a lot of respect for.”

    But it is at the other end of the pitch where Forest are causing the most headaches for their opponents.

    Goalkeeper Matz Sels boasts the most clean sheets in the league with eight, and has made many crucial stops throughout the first half of the season.

    In front of Sels is real the star of the show, however.

    Centre back Nikola Milenkovic was bought from Fiorentina for £12 million in the summer and is proving to be bargain in comparison to what the richer clubs fork out for the linchpins of their defences.

    In fact, the 27-year-old is widely regarded as the best signing of the season.

    “The Serbian defender has helped turn Nottingham Forest into one of the best defensive sides in the Premier League under Nuno Espirito Santo’s guidance, with an old-school appetite for the battle with his centre-forward,” The UK Telegraph’s sports writer Lawrence Ostlere wrote.

    “He’s also added a set-piece threat at the other end of the pitch, with a couple of goals and an assist already this season, and must have added plenty of value to his £12m transfer fee.”

    Milenkovic’s impact has been so great, that it has even forgiven other missteps Forest have made in transfer windows past.

    “Nottingham Forest were mocked, sometimes rightly, for signing vast numbers of players in recent years; so many that they didn’t have room in the squad for some of them,” The UK Telegraph’s senior football correspondent Richard Jolly wrote.

    “Yet recruitment has clearly been refined: less quantity, more quality. Their side now has a series of fine buys. Nikola Milenkovic may be the best: not merely in what he is – a giant, dominant central defender – but in terms of what Forest lacks.

    “He complements the excellent Murillo wonderfully. Forest now have one of the best central-defensive partnerships and defences in the division. And at £12m, Milenkovic is a bargain.”

    In midfield, captain Morgan Gibbs-White has been inspirational.

    He followed manager Nuno from Wolves to the City Ground, and has since become an England international.

    Gibbs-White scored in their most recent outing at Everton, but it his creativity in the middle of the pitch that has drawn the most praise.

    At Goodison Park, he also set up Wood’s goal and has been dubbed by his manager a “talented player” who is “fantastic”.

    He along with Wood and Milenkovic will need to maintain their high standards if Forest are to challenge for the title or hang on to a Champions League place.

    Chants of ‘we’re going to win the league’ have rung out from the Forest fans regularly in recent months, but with every win they are becoming less tongue-in-cheek.

    It would take a mighty collapse from league leaders Liverpool, who are eight points clear with a game in hand, but the fact Forest and the Reds are battling it out at the pointy end of the table is a providing older fans with a lot of nostalgia.

    Forest won the English First Division in 1978 with Liverpool finishing second, the following year their places were reversed.

    During the 1980s, Forest finished third on three occasions and they last played in the European Cup, now the Champions League, in the 1980-81 season.

    Now, the dream is real of hearing the Champions League theme on a Tuesday or Wednesday night at the City Ground.

    It will be a challenge, but their biggest tests might be behind them.

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    In the second half of the season, their clashes with fellow top five teams Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City are all at home.

    That Liverpool match is only two weeks away, first they will travel to an in form Wolves in a grudge match for Nuno, and after that clash we will have a better understanding how serious about being a top team Forest truly are.

    Their current standing proves this is more than merely a good start, but it remains unclear whether this could be another Leicester City fairytale title, an Aston Villa of last season charge to the Champions League, or a campaign that fades into the middle of the table.

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  • Reds run rampant to extend lead; City bounce back to mark Pep’s major milestone – PL Wrap

    Reds run rampant to extend lead; City bounce back to mark Pep’s major milestone – PL Wrap

    Liverpool moved a step closer to a record-equalling 20th English top-flight title as a 5-0 thrashing of West Ham opened up an eight-point lead at the top of the Premier League.

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    Luis Diaz, Cody Gakpo, Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Diogo Jota were on target for the rampant Reds in east London as they ended the year as huge favourites to deliver just a second league title in 35 years.

    Nottingham Forest are the surprise closest challengers in second, but Arsenal and Chelsea can close the gap when they are in action later in the week.

    Arne Slot has repeatedly stressed nothing can be won yet with Liverpool still one game shy of the halfway mark in the Premier League.

    But the Dutchman’s succession of Jurgen Klopp continues to look flawless after a 23rd win in 27 matches in all competitions.

    Slot was able to recall Diaz, who had been rested for the 3-1 win over Leicester on Boxing Day, and it was the Colombian who opened the floodgates on 30 minutes at the London Stadium.

    Diaz’s intended pass into Curtis Jones rebounded back into his path off a West Ham defender and he dispatched his shot low into the corner.

    Mohammed Kudus was inches away from an equaliser when his effort came back off the post.

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    But another heavy home defeat puts Hammers boss Julen Lopetegui back under pressure after a four-game unbeaten run.

    Two goals in four minutes just before half-time killed the game as a contest. Salah’s delightful turn helped tee up Gakpo to roll in his ninth goal in 14 games.

    The Egyptian then curled in at Alphonse Areola’s near post, with some help from the West Ham goalkeeper, to hit the 20-goal mark for the eighth consecutive season since joining Liverpool in 2017.

    Speculation over Alexander-Arnold, Salah and Virgil van Dijk’s futures has not derailed Liverpool’s flying start under Slot.

    All three could discuss a move to a foreign club on a free transfer next season within days, but remain focused for the moment on winning a second Premier League title together.

    Rumours over Alexander-Arnold’s potential move to Real Madrid have resurfaced again in the Spanish media over the past week and the England international showed why he is a man in demand with a thunderous strike that deflected in off Max Kilman.

    Jota’s appearance as a substitute was further evidence of the extra firepower Liverpool enjoy over their title rivals.

    The Portuguese set the seal on a dominant win with the finish for the fifth goal, but had another sumptuous Salah assist to thank for it.

    Salah jinked his way beyond three West Ham defenders before laying the ball to Jota for his 13th Premier League assist of the season to go with 17 goals in 18 games.

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    ‘JUST RELIEF’ FOR PEP

    Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola said relief was his overriding emotion after a 2-0 victory at Leicester secured just a second win in 14 games for the crisis-hit English champions on Sunday.

    Savinho and Erling Haaland struck either side of half-time as City ended a run of eight away games without a win.

    The performance was still far from the standards that Guardiola’s side have set in winning an unprecedented four consecutive English top-flight titles.

    But the effusive celebrations of Haaland’s header 16 minutes from time showed that three points was all that mattered for the visitors to at least temporarily halt their remarkable slump in Guardiola’s 500th game in charge “It is not enjoyable right now, it is just relief. We have done incredible things for many years,” said Guardiola.

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    “We have done a lot of things that will be in the memory forever and maybe this period, which feels like a 100 months, will make us realise how nice it was and hopefully we can come back, maybe not be what we were but more close than now.” “Today we won and this is what we needed for our minds and souls.” Victory lifts City up to fifth but they are still 14 points behind leaders Liverpool, who have a game in hand.

    After a bright start to Ruud van Nistelrooy’s reign, Leicester have lost their last four to fall into the bottom three.

    The Foxes were left to rue not taking their chances to inflict more misery on a City side still showing a clear lack of confidence.

    Any time the home side crossed into City territory in the first half they appeared a major threat.

    Jamie Vardy would surely have won a penalty had he not strayed offside before being brought down by Stefan Ortega, while James Justin’s header hit the post after a goalmouth scramble.

    City, though, got the crucial opening goal on 21 minutes.

    Jakub Stolarczyk should have done better than to parry Phil Foden’s long-range effort into the path of Savinho, who swept the rebound into the roof of the net for his first City goal.

    Chances continued to come and go for Leicester early in the second half. Justin should have levelled but his mishit finish from close range allowed Manuel Akanji to clear off the line.

    Vardy then had the biggest chance to level when he prodded over Stephy Mavididi’s brilliant in-swinging cross.

    “We created those moments in a great way, there was some excitement going on,” said Van Nistelrooy, himself a prolific goalscorer in his playing days.

    “As a striker, you know you need a bit of luck in taking those chances, but that is where the game is decided.” However, Leicester were hit by a City sucker punch to end the defending champions’ miserable run on the road.

    Savinho was the creator this time as his cross perfectly picked out Haaland who powered home his 19th of the season, ending a four-game goal drought for the Norwegian.

    “It’s always a relief when you score, it was an important goal to go 2-0 up,” said Haaland.

    “It’s been a difficult time, now it’s New Year’s — five or six days till the next game. It’s the longest time in a long period so we can rest a little bit.”

    FOREST MOVE TO SECOND, SPURS DRAW

    Nuno Espirito Santo’s Forest beat Everton to win their fifth straight Premier League match, leapfrogging Chelsea and Arsenal.

    Chris Wood chipped over Jordan Pickford for the opening goal in the 15th minute after being set up by Anthony Elanga.

    Wood turned provider for Forest’s second, which came just after the hour mark when Morgan Gibbs-White lashed home to make it 2-0.

    Nuno refused to get carried away, saying: “We are enjoying it, we are especially enjoying because our fans are enjoying with us.

    “Nothing changes, we cannot change. We have to realise we didn’t achieve anything.”

    Injury-hit Spurs were on track to end a torrid December on a high after first-half goals by Rodrigo Bentancur and Brennan Johnson cancelled out Hwang Hee-chan’s brilliant opener for Wolves.

    Tottenham captain Son Heung-min also squandered a 43rd-minute penalty, but it did not appear to be too costly until substitute Jorgen Strand Larsen smashed home in the 87th minute.

    “I’m the person in charge, so of course it hurts,” said Postecoglou, whose team have won just one of their past seven Premier League matches.

    “When I see how hard they are trying, it hurts even more because you want them to get a reward and I think today they deserved a reward for their efforts.”

    New Wolves manager Vitor Pereira remains unbeaten, with two wins and a draw in his first three matches in charge.

    Crystal Palace won just their second home league game of the season, seeing off bottom club Southampton 2-1, thanks to goals from Trevoh Chalobah and Eberechi Eze.

    Dango Ouattara scored an 89th-minute leveller as Bournemouth drew 2-2 at Fulham. Chelsea and Manchester United are in action on Monday, with Arsenal travelling to Brentford on Wednesday.

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  • ‘Big call’ – Huge Heung-Min Son contract claim made by ex-Premier League striker

    ‘Big call’ – Huge Heung-Min Son contract claim made by ex-Premier League striker

    Tottenham have been told to make a huge decision on the future of club captain Heung-Min Son.

    The South Korean superstar is coming to the end of his current contract in north London but is currently in sporadic form as Spurs struggle.

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    Son is not as prolific, or as effective, as he once was and looked toothless against Nottingham ForesCredit: Getty

    Defensive injury issues have hampered Ange Postecloglou’s team in the Premier League.

    They have, though, reached the League Cup semi-finals where they will face Liverpool, and are well-placed in the Europa League too.

    Son has 13 goal contributions 21 appearances across all competitions but wasn’t anywhere near his usual self against Liverpool and Nottingham Forest.

    That form has led former Premier League striker Tony Cascarino to query if the 32-year-old will get the new deal he wants.

    And he believes there is a chance the next five months could be his last in north London, insisting sometimes difficult decision need to be made.

    He told talkSPORT: “I don’t think Son will stay at Spurs. No, I don’t. I think it’s one of them that you’ve got to make a big call on as well.

    “He’s been brilliant for them over the years, but it’s time to move on in football sometimes.”

    Tottenham do have the option to extend the South Korean’s deal but talks are ongoing over a renewal.

    However, Cascarino is insistent it would take a big resurgence in form for Spurs to pull the trigger on a new deal.

    He added: “He will survive, or they would definitely keep him, if he had a second part of the season that was superb.

    Son is into his second season as captain in north London

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    Son is into his second season as captain in north LondonCredit: Getty

    “If he has that season where it hasn’t really worked to now, and then he goes and gets 15 or 12 goals in the second part of the season, plays well, then Tottenham will probably use that option.

    “But as it is today, I think it’s more likely that he could go.”

    Son, now the club’s all-time top assister in Premier League history, is not the only top-flight star in this predicament.

    Kevin De Bruyne is in the same bout but Cascarino believes Man City’s decision about retaining the Belgian playmaker relies on how fit he is.

    He added: “It’s another big call for Manchester City, because if it’s a fit Kevin De Bruyne, then you’ve still got one hell of a talent. He still won’t lose his ability to pass the ball.

    “But they look a team a little bit like Manchester United. They’re running out of legs on the pitch in many different positions.”

    De Bruyne has been linked with a move to MLS in recent weeks

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    De Bruyne has been linked with a move to MLS in recent weeksCredit: Getty

    Nottingham Forest striker Chris Wood is also out of contract in the summer – and has been in fine form.

    Cascarino, though, believes he should easily be able to claim a new contract from his current employers.

    He added: “I think Chris Wood, Forest will try and give him another year, because he doesn’t rely on pace.

    “You’re talking about a player that never has to think about, ‘Oh, he’s lost half a yard’. It doesn’t matter if Chris Wood loses half a yard.

    “If you’ve got Anthony Elanga one side and Callum Hudson-Odoi the other, and Morgan Gibbs-White joining him, and Elliot Anderson joining him as well, you don’t really need to worry about that.

    “He could do another year, no problem. So I don’t see that as an issue.”

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  • Man Utd reach near 40-year low with another home loss; City fail to win again – PL wrap

    Man Utd reach near 40-year low with another home loss; City fail to win again – PL wrap

    Nottingham Forest condemned Manchester United to a second straight Premier League defeat on Saturday, beating Ruben Amorim’s men 3-2 at Old Trafford.

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    The visitors took the lead in the second minute through Nikola Milenkovic but Rasmus Hojlund levelled.

    United were rocked again at the start of the second half by Morgan Gibbs-White, and Chris Wood made it 3-1.

    Bruno Fernandes struck a fine shot from just outside the box to give United hope just after the hour mark but it was not enough.

    Amorim started his United reign last month with a draw followed by two wins but predicted the club would “suffer for a long time” as he battled to improve their fortunes.

    Reality is now starting to bite after a 2-0 defeat at Arsenal in midweek followed by the Forest reverse at home.

    Milenkovic left United goalkeeper Andre Onana rooted to the spot in the second minute, powering home a header from a corner — the third straight goal United had conceded from a corner.

    The home side were level in the 18th minute after Forest goalkeeper Matz Sels could only parry Alejandro Garnacho’s shot and Hojlund steered home.

    Forest made another lighting start to the second half, when Gibbs-White let fly with a swerving shot from distance that beat Onana.

    Forest extended their lead in the 54th minute when Wood took advantage of more uncertainty in the United defence to head home.

    Fernandes pulled one back after patient play from Amad Diallo, who laid it off to the United captain, who whipped it into the back of the net.

    The win lifts Forest to fifth in the Premier League table but United are languishing in 13th spot and Amorim is facing a huge task.

    MAN CITY HELD BY PALACE, MERSEYSIDE DERBY POSTPONED

    Manchester City failed to win for the eighth time in nine games in a 2-2 draw at Crystal Palace on Saturday as high winds caused the Merseyside derby between Everton and Liverpool to be postponed.

    City had the chance to go second in the Premier League but failed to build on a 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest in midweek, which had appeared to stop the rot for the English champions.

    Pep Guardiola’s men got off to the worst possible start at Selhurst Park when Daniel Munoz raced on to Will Hughes’ pass to fire Palace in front after four minutes.

    Erling Haaland’s towering header from Matheus Nunes’ cross brought City back level and took the Norwegian level with Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah on 13 Premier league goals in the battle for the Golden Boot.

    The visitors started the second half strongly but were hit with a sucker punch when Maxence Lacroix powered home Hughes’ corner.

    Rico Lewis found the top corner to level once more for City, but was then sent-off six minutes from time.

    “We fought incredible. We came back twice,” said Guardiola.

    “We gave everything and we take a point.” Fourth-placed City close to within eight points of leaders Liverpool, but more dropped points is another blow to their chances of making it five consecutive titles.

    The final league derby between Everton and Liverpool at Goodison Park will have to be rescheduled after Storm Darragh battered western regions of England with high winds and heavy rain.

    A decision was made just after 0800GMT local time to postpone the lunchtime kick-off due to safety concerns.

    “Whilst we appreciate this will be deeply disappointing for supporters, the safety of fans, staff and players is of paramount importance,” Everton said in a statement.

    Brentford enjoy the best home record in the division and made it seven wins from eight games at the Gtech Community Stadium with a thrilling 4-2 victory over Newcastle.

    Bryan Mbeumo, who has been linked with a move to the Magpies, opened the scoring with a sensational individual effort.

    Twice Newcastle quickly levelled in the first half through Alexander Isak and Harvey Barnes, either side of Yoane Wissa’s second for Brentford.

    But calamitous defending cost Newcastle in the second period when Nathan Collins prodded home from goalkeeper Mark Flekken’s long ball forward.

    Kevin Schade then sealed the points for the Bees in stoppage time. Brentford climb up to sixth, while Newcastle drop down to 12th. “The players are growing, a lot of the players here for a while have taken another step up,” said Brentford boss Thomas Frank.

    “I would like to carry on this home form but some wins on the road would be welcome too.” Aston Villa moved up to fifth thanks to a 1-0 win over bottom-of-the-table Southampton.

    Jhon Duran made his mark in his first Premier League start of the season with the only goal.

    The Colombian took advantage of another defensive calamity for the Saints to run through and slot home his ninth goal of the season on 24 minutes.

    Liverpool’s postponement means Arsenal and Chelsea have the chance the cut the gap at the top to four points when they travel to Fulham and Tottenham respectively on Sunday.

    CITY SQUAD TOO THIN TO COPE WITH INJURIES

    Bernardo Silva said Manchester City’s mounting injury problems are behind a dramatic collapse from the English champions after they failed to win for the eighth time in nine games in a 2-2 draw at Crystal Palace.

    Twice City were forced to come from behind at Selhurst Park through Erling Haaland and Rico Lewis after Daniel Munoz and Maxence Lacroix had put 16th-placed Palace in front.

    Lewis was then sent off meaning he will be suspended for next weekend’s derby against Manchester United, adding to Pep Guardiola’s defensive problems.

    Defenders John Stones, Nathan Ake and Manuel Akanji were all missing due to injury, while holding midfielders Mateo Kovacic and Rodrigo are also sidelined.

    Phil Foden, last season’s Premier League player of the year, has missed the last two matches due to illness but could be back to face United.

    “We have to solve our problem in terms of injuries. That’s so, so important,” said Silva. “If the squad is this short then it is always so difficult for all the players to play three days after three days.

    “We don’t feel sorry for ourselves and have to fight anyway. Of course we have to fight with what we have at the moment. But with a squad of 20 players, if you only have 13 available, it is not good enough.” Five of the seven outfield players on City’s bench against Palace were youngsters from the club’s academy.

    City face a crucial trip to Italian giants Juventus in the Champions League on Wednesday before turning their attention to the derby on December 15.

    Guardiola said he was “proud” of his players’ efforts for finding the resolve to at least salvage a point despite their struggles to hit top form.

    “So proud of the team. I liked everything of the team, how we fought,” said the City boss.

    “We have a lot of problems with our squad.. We fought incredible. We came back twice. We gave everything and we take a point.”

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  • Liverpool late heart break in six-goal thriller; Man City break their slump as maestro returns – PL Wrap

    Liverpool late heart break in six-goal thriller; Man City break their slump as maestro returns – PL Wrap

    League leaders Liverpool played one of the game’s of the season at Newcastle, while Manchester City returned to winning ways as two of England’s biggest clubs locked horns in London in a massive mid-week slate of Premier League matches.

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    A 90th minute equaliser from Newcastle’s Fabian Schär ended Liverpool’s seven match winning streak in all competitions, as the Reds’ trip north ended in a thrilling 3-3 draw.

    Mohammed Salah continued his rich vein of form as the Egyptian scored twice in the second half to give Liverpool the lead, but goal keeper Caoimhín Kelleher had a moment to forget during a set piece in the dying minutes that pathed the way for Schär’s equaliser.

    The Irish shot stopper misjudged the ball, which was whipped in to the box by Bruno Guimarães from a free kick, and let it go over his head, thinking it would sail beyond the touch line, but the Magpies centre back slid in at the back post to squeeze his shot home from an incredibly tight angle.

    St James’ Park was sent into raptures by the celebrations but the drama was not over as fans ranged when the full-time whistle was blown after six minutes of stoppage time.

    Newcastle was seemingly on the break to create another attacking opportunity, but the game was drawn to a close with both sides have justifiable arguments for who let an additional two points slip, and who snatched a point.

    Obviously, the hosts levelled things up at the death, but Liverpool came from behind twice earlier in the night.

    Salah was voted player of the match for his performance that jumped him ahead of Manchester City’s Erling Haaland in the golden boot standings with 13 goals so far this campaign, and he has scored nine times in his last seven Premier League outings.

    His 68th minute and 83rd minute goals were both assisted by Trent Alexander-Arnold who came off the bench and picked out Salah at the near post for the first before finding the Egyptian in the centre of the box to give him a brace.

    Salah assisted Liverpool’s first goal of the game when he delivered a low cross to Curtis Jones who smashed it into the roof of the net in the 50th minute.

    Alexander Isak’s first half rocket from outside the box gave Newcastle the early advantage as the Magpies caused Arne Slot’s side headaches with their tenacious high press.

    With Alexander-Arnold resting on the bench, and the injured Ibrahima Konate also not on the park, Liverpool looked unusually vulnerable at the back early, an issue vividly illustrated as Jacob Murphy smashed a fierce shot off the far post from an acute angle.

    It was a warning Liverpool failed to heed as Isak opened the scoring in the 35th minute.

    Surging into Lewis Hall’s pass, Isak took a clever touch that wrong-footed Virgil van Dijk 20 yards from goal, opening space for a blistering strike that flashed into the roof of the net.

    Gordon should have doubled Newcastle’s lead after Joe Gomez’s miscued clearance, but the forward’s hesitant shot was straight at Kelleher.

    Liverpool were ragged and Slot threw his arms up in frustration after another Gomez mistake allowed Murphy to blast narrowly wide.

    Yet in the blink of an eye, Liverpool conjured an equaliser five minutes after half-time.

    Anonymous in the first half, Salah burst into life with a superbly measured cross towards Jones, whose run was perfectly timed to meet the Egyptian’s delivery with an emphatic close-range finish.

    Newcastle were back in front after 62 minutes as Isak’s deft pass sent Gordon galloping into the area and he cut back inside before planting a composed finished beyond Kelleher from 10 yards.

    But Liverpool’s resolve was unshaken, thanks in large part to the presence of the sublime Salah, as well as Slot’s decision to send on Alexander-Arnold.

    Dropping points for the first time since a 2-2 draw at Arsenal on October 27, Liverpool’s lead at the top of the table is down to seven points.

    After impressive 2-0 wins against Real Madrid and Manchester City last week, Slot’s men were hailed as champions elect in England and leading contenders for the Champions League.

    Failing to kill off spirited Newcastle won’t change that status, but Slot will have noted the flaws in his injury-hit defence ahead of Saturday’s Merseyside derby against Everton at Goodison Park.

    DE BRUYNE MASTERCLASS GETS MAN CITY BACK TO WINNING WAYS

    Manchester City snapped a seven-game winless streak as Kevin De Bruyne played a starring role in a 3-0 Premier League win over Nottingham Forest on Wednesday.

    The Belgian created Bernardo Silva’s opening goal and then scored the second before Jeremy Doku rounded off a much-needed victory for the English champions.

    City’s barren run included six defeats to leave them 11 points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool before kick-off.

    However, De Bruyne’s return to the starting line-up for the first time in nearly three months helped resume normal service at the Etihad Stadium.

    City move back into the top four and within nine points of Liverpool after their 3-3 draw at Newcastle.

    Pep Guardiola had to shoot down suggestions of a rift with De Bruyne on the eve of the game after bedding him back into action slowly with a series of substitute appearances.

    The 33-year-old showed what City have been missing as he rolled back the years and could well have had more than just one goal.

    Guardiola reacted to Sunday’s 2-0 defeat at Liverpool by making four changes as Josko Gvardiol, Doku and Jack Grealish also came into the team.

    It took just eight minutes for City to make the breakthrough. Ilkay Gundogan’s cross was headed back towards goal by De Bruyne and Silva was in the right place to tap home from centimetres out.

    Guardiola claimed pre-match that Ederson remains his number one goalkeeper but the Brazilian was again benched in favour of Stefan Ortega.

    The German made a big save to deny Morgan Gibbs-White before Forest missed a glorious chance to put the Etihad crowd back on edge.

    Chris Wood’s fine goalscoring form has been the catalyst to a fabulous season so far for Nuno Espirito Santo’s men.

    But the New Zealander was wayward as he fired wide with just Ortega to beat. De Bruyne settled City nerves on 31 minutes when he collected Doku’s pass inside the area and coolly slotted into the top corner.

    Erling Haaland has now failed to find the net in his last three Premier League games.

    But the Norwegian did play a part in the third goal with the assist for Doku, who cut inside and fired into the far corner.

    De Bruyne saw a free-kick curl just wide and was then denied a second by his international team-mate Matz Sels.

    He was given a standing ovation when he departed 15 minutes from time. City spectacularly collapsed from 3-0 up to draw 3-3 against Feyenoord in the Champions League eight days ago.

    However, there was never any sense of a repeat as they controlled the closing stages to add a clean sheet to an all-round restorative night for Guardiola’s men.

    Defeat leaves Forest still in sixth but now four points off the top four.

    ARSENAL CLOSE GAP ON LIVERPOOL

    Arsenal worked their set-piece magic to beat Manchester United 2-0 on Wednesday, ending Ruben Amorim’s unbeaten start to life in the Old Trafford hotseat and closing the gap on Premier League leaders Liverpool.

    United frustrated the home side and kept the crowd quiet at the Emirates in a cagey first half but Jurrien Timber broke the deadlock from a corner after the break and William Saliba repeated the feat.

    The win leaves Arsenal in third place in the Premier League, behind Chelsea on goal difference and seven points adrift of leaders Liverpool, who were held to a 3-3 draw at Newcastle.

    Amorim made six changes from the team that brushed Everton aside 4-0 at the weekend, dropping in-form Amad Diallo and Marcus Rashford from his starting line-up.

    Gabriel was a significant absence from Arsenal’s defence, joining Ben White and Riccardo Calafiori on the injury list.

    Amorim travelled to London with two wins and a draw from three matches in all competitions, keenly aware that Arsenal would be his biggest test yet.

    The Gunners hogged possession in the opening moments and had the ball in the net in the fourth minute through Gabriel Martinelli, only for it to be ruled out for offside.

    Mikel Arteta’s men should have been ahead just minutes later when Thomas Partey skewed his header wide from a corner.

    Martinelli flashed just wide from another corner midway through the first half as Arsenal continued to look dangerous from set-pieces.

    United were content to bide their time when they had the ball but they looked blunt in attack.

    The visitors could have gone in ahead at half-time had Diogo Dalot not steered just wide with a right-footed shot in the 43rd minute.

    The two teams, both in goalscoring form, produced a combined five shots in the opening 45 minutes, with none on target.

    – Corner routine –

    The game picked up tempo at the start of the second half, with Diallo replacing Tyrell Malacia for United.

    Feeding off a more vocal crowd, a re-energised Arsenal put United under pressure, finally breaking the deadlock when Timber headed his first goal for the club from a Declan Rice corner.

    Amorim reacted quickly, bringing on forwards Rashford and Joshua Zirkzee and handing French teenage defender Leny Yoro his United debut.

    Diallo won a free-kick after fine work on the right in the 66th minute and Arsenal were grateful to goalkeeper David Raya, who pushed away a powerful Matthijs de Ligt header from Bruno Fernandes’s free-kick.

    Arsenal doubled their lead from a Bukayo Saka corner in the 73rd minute when Partey’s shot hit Saliba and beat Andre Onana.

    Arsenal have scored more goals from corners — 21 — than any other side in the Premier League since the start of last season.

    Onana got down well to save a Kai Havertz shot as Arsenal threatened to cut loose.

    United just about managed to keep them out but Amorim will know that he has a big job on his hands.

    BIG WINS FOR CHELSEA, EVERTON AND ASTON VILLA

    Second-place Chelsea put bottom of the table Southampton to the sword with a 5-1 rout at St Mary’s, while Everton geared up for the weekend’s Merseyside Derby with a 4-0 home thumping of Wolverhampton.

    Chelsea looked like they were going to have a battle on their hands when Joe Aribo equalised for the Saints in the 11th minute after Axel Disasi’s seventh minute opener, but it quickly turned into a romp.

    The Blues shared the goals around with five individual goal scorers as Disasi (7th minute), Christopher Nkunku (17th minute), Noni Madueke (34th minute), Cole Palmer (76th minute) and Jadon Sancho (87th minute) all got themselves on the score sheet.

    Chelsea now sit seven points behind league leaders Liverpool, level with Arsenal but they possess a superior goal difference which benefited from the trip to the south coast, and they have won their last three Premier League matches.

    Everton meanwhile picked up a much-needed win to give themselves some breathing distance from the relegation battle.

    Ashleigh Young became the fourth oldest goal scorer in Premier League history as the 39-year-old scored with a stunning free kick in the 10th minute to get the ball rolling for the Toffees.

    Orel Mangala (33rd minute) and Craig Dawson (49th minute and 72nd) also put the ball into the back of the net to move Everton into 15th place, five points clear of the drop zone.

    Wolves languish in 19th with just nine points from 14 games.

    Aston Villa kept themselves in touch with the top four with a 3-1 win at home to Brentford.

    They scored three times in the first half with Morgan Rogers (21st minute), Ollie Watkins (28th minute, penalty) and Matty Cash (34th minute) doing the damage.

    Villa are in seventh on 22 points, four points behind fourth placed Manchester City, after a five-match winless run before Wednesday night’s match.

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  • Global Super League 2024: Hampshire Hawks announce squad, Chris Wood to lead

    Global Super League 2024: Hampshire Hawks announce squad, Chris Wood to lead

    Hampshire Hawks recently announced their squad for the first standalone cricket event which will be fully sanctioned by Cricket West Indies, in collaboration with the governement of Guyana who is a key stakeholder in the tournament. 

    The 14-member side, of which a couple of members are yet to be confirmed by the franchise, will be led by left-arm medium pacer, Chris Wood. A handy death-over specialist, Wood is also a canny proponent with the new ball. The T20 specialist has played 200-plus 20-over games and was recently part of Grand Cayman Jaguars in the MAX60 Caribbean.

    Another prominent name in the lineup is former England international, Liam Dawson. Although the former U-19 captain could never make it big in the international arena, the spin-bowling all-rounder is a well-established presence in franchise tournaments all around the globe. A six-year-long association with England saw him feature in only 20 internationals across formats, before he indicated that he did not want to be running drinks for England, and would rather prioritize making himself a constant feature in franchise competitions.

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    Cape Town-born James Fuller is another seasoned campaigner in the Hawks’ roster. With the world of T20 experience in his repertoire, the bustling all-rounder would be anticipated to make a genuine impact to the side. Most of the squad consists of uncapped players who have yet to represent the nation. Among those, are 23-year-old top-order batter, Ali Orr, and 21-year-old right-arm fast medium, Sonny Baker, who are the ones to watch out for.

    All of the tournament’s matches will be played in Guyana. Hawks will open their GSL 2024 campaign with a clash against Rangpur Riders. The second and third of the Hawks’ fixtures will be played on consectutive days over the weekend (November 30 and December 1).

    Hampshire Hawks’ squad

    Felix Organ, Ali Orr, Toby Albert, Fletcha Middleton, Tom Prest, Joe Weatherley, James Fuller, Benny Howell, Liam Dawson, Chris Wood (c), Sonny Baker, Brad Wheal

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  • ‘We’re going to win the league’: Fans revel in former PL powerhouse’s shock revival

    ‘We’re going to win the league’: Fans revel in former PL powerhouse’s shock revival

    Chants of ‘we’re going to win the league’ ringing around Nottingham Forest’s home, the City Ground, would have been unthinkable weeks ago.

    The chorus of singing may be a bit tongue in cheek but the two-time European champions are lapping up their first tastes of success in decades and are daring to dream of pulling off football’s latest miracle.

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    Forest demolished West Ham 3-0 at home on Saturday to move to third place on the Premier League – heights they have not reached for 26 years.

    In fact, not since August 1998, when a 2-1 win over Southampton left them second on the table, have they sat so high.

    They may be leapfrogged by Aston Villa and Chelsea – who face away days at Tottenham and Manchester United respectively on Sunday – by weekend’s end but regardless of other results, Forest are flying.

    Their win against the Hammers – who played with ten men for more than a half courtesy of Edson Alvarev’s second red card of the season – was their third in a row in the Premier League after toppling Leicester City 3-1 and Crystal Palace 1-0 in recent matches.

    It is the first time they have won three on the bounce in England’s top flight in more than a quarter of century, and it has all been underpinned by stellar defending.

    Only league leaders Liverpool have conceded less than the seven goals scored against Forest in ten matches so far.

    It is a remarkable turnaround for a team who let in 67 goals last season – only four teams conceded more – and battled miserably to defend set pieces.

    Serbian centre-back Nikola Milenkovic has been superb since he joined from Fiorentina for £12m, while Matz Sels is firmly establishing himself as the number one goal keeper has been crucial after the Belgian was one of three keepers Forest used last season.

    Former Premier League goal keeper Ben Foster even dared to ask the question ‘are they the best defence in Europe?’ on his podcast after Forest defeated Liverpool on match day four.

    Meanwhile up front, it has all been about a Kiwi.

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    New Zealander Chris Wood has led the charge as he sits equal second in the race for the golden boot alongside Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo, three behind Manchester City’s goal scoring Erling Haaland.

    Wood headed home his eighth goal of the season against West Ham – Callum Hudson-Odoi and Ola Aina also got their names on the score sheet – and he is well on track to have a career-best campaign having never scored more than 14 goals in an entire Premier League season.

    But the six foot three striker’s desperation at the other end of the pitch received the most praise from Forest manager Nuno Espírito Santo.

    In first half stoppage time, Hammers attacker Lucas Paqueta’s attempt on goal from the edge of the box was cleared off the line by Wood.

    “Did you see that? Wow,” Nuno said. “There’s no better example. Wow. You cannot thank them enough. He’s been huge for us, huge. I hope he continues. The way he leads, the example, the voice, the belief that his teammates have in him.”

    On the pitch, it makes sense that stoic defending and clinical finishing leads to strong results.

    But it makes little sense that Forest are doing so well considering their issues off the pitch.

    On the final day of last season they avoided relegation with a 2-1 win at Burnley – Wood scored both goals – after they were hit with a points deduction for breaching profit and sustainability rules.

    The drama surrounding the club has continued this season.

    Forest’s owner Evangelos Marinakis is not even allowed in the stadium at the moment.

    He was handed a five-match ban last month for spitting on the floor as match officials walked past in the tunnel following a 1-0 loss to Fulham last month.

    Meanwhile Nuno was still banned from the touchline for Saturday’s match after he was shown a red card for swearing at match officials during their 2-2 draw at Brighton in September.

    The players have not been distracted however.

    “It is a positive moment. We worked very hard this week, this is what we are focused on. We have to work and work hard and improve much more,” Nuno said after the win.

    “Nothing has changed since the beginning, we have to keep on going. Believe me, there is no other way. If you get distracted, football doesn’t forgive you.

    “I think the longer the team is together, the better the players will know each other, the options we have coming back, the group should be stronger and as time goes by the bond will grow. This is my belief.”

    Forest may not stay on cloud nine for long – away trips to title contenders Manchester City and Arsenal await in their next four matches – but their fans are daring to dream.

    Supporters at the City Ground on Saturday were treated to celebratory fireworks after the final whistle, and talk of the good old days of 1979 and 1980 when they famously won back-t0-back European Cups is filling the streets on the south side of the river Trent.

    They could follow in the footsteps of another proud club with a storied history Aston Villa who leapt into the top four last season to return to European football.

    They may dare to dream of being another shock title winner like Leicester City in 2016.

    It may all be a flash in the plan, but regardless of how the remainder of Forest’s campaign plays out, it is refreshing to have someone different rubbing shoulders with the behemoths at the top of the table.

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  • New PL leader after City finally beaten; Arsenal crash as underdogs hit 26-year high — Wrap

    New PL leader after City finally beaten; Arsenal crash as underdogs hit 26-year high — Wrap

    Manchester City suffered their first Premier League loss since December as Bournemouth stunned the champions, while Arsenal were rocked by Newcastle and Liverpool seized top spot.

    City were unbeaten in their previous 32 league games, dating back to a defeat at Aston Villa last year.

    But Pep Guardiola’s second-placed side saw that streak came to an unexpected end in a 2-1 loss on England’s south coast.

    The Cherries had never beaten City in their 21 previous meetings, losing 19 of those matches, yet Andoni Iraola’s team sprang a huge upset to derail the champions’ push for a fifth successive title.

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    Manchester City’s Swiss defender #25 Manuel Akanji reacts after Bournemouth’s Brazilian striker #09 Evanilson (not pictured) scores the team’s second goal during the English Premier League football match between Bournemouth and Manchester City at the Vitality Stadium in Bournemouth, southern England on November 2, 2024. (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE. No use with unauthorized audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or ‘live’ services. Online in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No video emulation. Social media in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No use in betting publications, games or single club/league/player publications. /Source: AFP

    Bournemouth recently damaged Arsenal’s title hopes with a 2-0 win at the Vitality Stadium and they inflicted pain on City as well.

    Guardiola had claimed City faced an injury “emergency” after they suffered fitness problems in Wednesday’s League Cup defeat at Tottenham.

    Exhausted or not, City were rocked in the ninth minute when Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo drilled Milos Kerkez’s cross past Ederson from inside the area.

    Guardiola’s men were unable to muster a response to that blow and Evanilson doubled Bournemouth’s lead in the 64th minute with a composed finish from Kerkez’s cross.

    Gvardiol’s header reduced the deficit in the 82nd minute, but it was too late to save City from a second defeat in four days.

    “We have a lot of players with no minutes so the balance is a bit uncomfortable. Today we could not handle their intensity. That’s why we lost the game,” Guardiola said.

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    “All the situations with the long balls, we couldn’t win it.

    “And when you don’t win these types of balls to Semenyo and others, our central defenders and strikers have to defend deeper.

    “We have players with rhythm and the other players have a lack of rhythm because we could not train due to injuries. But we knew it.”

    Before the game, Guardiola urged his players to be inspired by tennis legend Rafael Nadal and push through the pain.

    City were already missing Jack Grealish, Rodri and Oscar Bobb before Guardiola said in his pre-match interview that Rúben Dias and John Stones were also “ruled out for a little bit of long time.”

    Captain Kyle Walker was one of several players who had not been expected to feature on Saturday but started, while Kevin De Bruyne was back on the bench after a lengthy injury layoff.

    “Kyle in 16 days didn’t train one session with us, made an incredible effort,” Guardiola said.

    “[But] it’s not just about that,” the City boss added. “[Bournemouth] were difficult to play in the first half; the second half we were much better.”

    Newcastle put a huge dent in fourth-placed Arsenal’s title aspirations with a 1-0 win at St James’ Park.

    Alexander Isak netted in the 12th minute, heading home Anthony Gordon’s pinpoint cross.

    Injury-hit Arsenal struggled to get out of first gear and produced just one shot on target in the entire game.

    Mikel Arteta’s team, runners-up to City for the past two years, have taken just one point from their last three games.

    “Today we weren’t our best version. It’s about how you react to that. We’re not going to find the right words or answers to describe how we feel,” said Arteta, whose side are seven points adrift of first place.

    At Anfield, Liverpool were in danger of a surprise loss of their own before regrouping to take advantage of their rivals’ stumbles with a 2-1 win over Brighton.

    Ferdi Kadioglu gave Brighton the lead in the 14th minute with a fierce strike that cannoned in off the post after Danny Welbeck flicked on Kaoru Mitoma’s cross.

    But Liverpool had beaten Brighton in the League Cup last 16 in midweek and they repeated the trick thanks to a late revival.

    Cody Gakpo bagged the equaliser in the 69th minute with a cross that looped straight into the net.

    Three minutes later, Mohamed Salah put Liverpool ahead, the Egypt forward curling a fine finish into the top corner for his ninth goal this season.

    Liverpool’s Egyptian striker #11 Mohamed Salah celebrates scoring the team’s second goal during the English Premier League football match between Liverpool and Brighton and Hove Albion at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England on November 2, 2024. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE. No use with unauthorized audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or ‘live’ services. Online in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No video emulation. Social media in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No use in betting publications, games or single club/league/player publications. /Source: AFP

    In Arne Slot’s first season in charge, Liverpool are two points clear of City after their eighth win in 10 league games.

    “More than the position we are in, if you face a team like this and are 1-0 down and can come back to a 2-1 win that gives me a lot of confidence,” Slot said.

    Nottingham Forest are up to third place after beating 10-man West Ham 3-0 to make it three consecutive top-flight victories for the first time since 1999. It is their highest Premier League position for 26 years.

    Chris Wood grabbed his eighth goal in 10 league games in the 27th minute and West Ham had Edson Alvarez sent off in first-half stoppage-time.

    Callum Hudson-Odoi struck in the 65th minute and Ola Aina sealed the points 12 minutes from full-time at the City Ground.

    Jordan Ayew’s stoppage-time equaliser denied third-bottom Ipswich their first top-flight win since 2002 as Leicester rescued a 1-1 draw at Portman Road.

    Leif Davis’ 55th-minute volley put Ipswich ahead but the hosts had Kalvin Phillips sent off in the 77th minute.

    Second-bottom Southampton earned their first league win this season as Adam Armstrong’s 85th minute strike sealed a 1-0 success against Everton.

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