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Nottingham Forest Ratings - Gibbs-White Shines as Big Point Claimed vs Man City
Nottingham Forest earned a crucial point in their relegation fight by twice equalizing against Manchester City at Etihad Stadium, with goals from Gibbs-White and Anderson.
- On Wednesday, Nottingham Forest twice came from behind to draw 2-2 at the Etihad Stadium, leaving Pep Guardiola's Manchester City trailing Arsenal by seven points.
- City's lead was canceled by Morgan Gibbs-White's 56th-minute backheel after Semenyo's 31st-minute volley, with Anderson equalizing in the 76th minute from outside the box.
- Match statistics show City outshot Forest 21 to nine, but a last-gasp clearance by Morato and key saves from Matz Sels preserved Forest's point, despite late chaos.
- The draw gives Nottingham Forest a precious point in their relegation fight, keeping them 17th with 28 points above the drop on goal difference, while Manchester City face pressure with FA Cup and Champions League fixtures.
- Given Forest's past Etihad record, the draw stands out as they earned a point after losing their previous three visits by an 11-0 aggregate, with unusual goals from Morgan Gibbs-White and Elliot Anderson that could define their season.
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