Evening Standard
·26 de febrero de 2025
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Arsenal: Gunners' Premier League title hopes dealt further blow with goalless draw

Evening Standard
·26 de febrero de 2025
Little in the way of clear-cut chances as Arsenal’s attacking struggles continued
Frustration: Arsenal dropped more points in the title race
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Arsenal’s slim title hopes diminished even further as they were held to a 0-0 draw by Nottingham Forest.
Riccardo Calafiori’s first-half strike struck the post but otherwise the Gunners’ best moments came from set-pieces, with Mikel Merino forcing Matz Sels into a sharp save shortly after half-time with a header at the back post.
A draw at the City Ground is in isolation not a bad result, but in the context of the Premier League title race it feels like Arsenal have left themselves too much to do.
Liverpool now hold a 13-point lead over Mikel Arteta’s side.
Both sides felt each other out in an even opening 20 minutes where goalmouth action was at a premium.
The game came to life soon after when Forest wanted a penalty as Callum Hudson-Odoi went down under a challenge from Calafiori, though referee Andrew Madeley waved away protests.
And, moments later, the Italian was involved at the other end as he was within inches of giving his side the lead as he spun Nicolas Dominguez but saw his curling effort hit the post. That was the closest side either came in a dull first half.
Arsenal registered their first effort on target six minutes after the restart as they threatened from a corner. Mikel Merino arrived late from Declan Rice's delivery but Matz Sels parried the header away.
The Gunners were camped in the Forest final third and threatened with more set-pieces as Kieran Tierney was off target from one corner while Sels did well to punch away another.
Forest have been used to not having much of the ball this season but they have been able to hit teams on the counter-attack.
But they struggled to hurt the Gunners at all, often failing on the transitions.
They finally forced David Raya into a meaningful save in the 70th minute when Morgan Gibbs-White slipped in Chris Wood but the striker fired straight at the goalkeeper.
Wood had another opening soon after as Dominguez's cross-field ball was missed by Gabriel but the striker's touch was poor and the Arsenal defender recovered with a crunching tackle.
Neither side had the quality to break the deadlock as another nail was hammered into the coffin of Arsenal's title challenge.