Manchester United's winning run under Ruben Amorim came to a halt at Nottingham Forest, but at least Amad Diallo’s superb late volley was enough to earn a point at the City Ground.
It means that Amorim reaches his first anniversary as head coach with 10 points from the last four games, creating some much-needed momentum after a difficult start to the season.
Daily Mail Sport assesses some of the key issues from United’s 2-2 draw with Forest as Amorim embarks on his second year in charge at Old Trafford.
Diallo dilemma
It's hard to think of a player who has prospered more under Amorim’s 3-4-2-1 system as Diallo, the little Ivorian who had some memorable moments under Erik ten Hag but struggled to be a regular starter.
While wingers Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho, Antony and Jadon Sancho have left United since Amorim was appointed a year ago, Diallo has successfully transitioned into one of the two No 10 roles in the Portuguese coach’s system.
The 23-year-old has also re-invented himself as a wing-back, which is where he is more likely to play after United signed Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha last summer.
It was from that position that Diallo ran from inside his own half to set up Rashford for the first goal of Amorim’s reign at Ipswich a year ago, and from where he popped up to score a fantastic late equaliser at Forest.
It came at the end of one of his less impressive games for United, which highlighted both the strengths and weaknesses of utilising an attacking player in defence. As well as Diallo gets forward and links up with Mbeumo down United’s right-hand side, he is not a natural defender like, say, Diogo Dalot, Noussair Mazraoui and Patrick Dorgu, and that is something opponents can exploit.
On this occasion, Callum Hudson-Odoi caused him problems and it cost United dear when Morgan Gibbs-White easily held off the 5ft 8in Diallo at the City Ground to head in from Ryan Yates’ cross.
‘I know Amad can do so much better,’ said Amorim. ‘But I know that Amad, one against one, is really dangerous. So sometimes we just expect that one guy that is not doing a great game can change the game for us. He managed to score, but again, we have potential to do so much better.’
United they stand
Amorim won’t be happy that United conceded twice in the space of 92 seconds after half-time to hand the initiative to Forest, but the way his team fought their way back into the game and scored an equaliser was of great consolation.
Indeed, it was the first time United had taken a point after falling behind since Rasmus Hojlund scored a late leveller at Bournemouth in March.
Amorim admitted afterwards that this was a game United would have lost last season. ‘In the past, if we had this kind of bad five minutes and we suffered two goals, we didn't recover,’ he said.
‘Today is a different feeling. You can sense that we could not win this game, but we are not going to lose – and that is a feeling that a big team sometimes has to have.’
United are more robust now, both physically and mentally. The days when they would crumble when games turned against them seem to be in the past, and Saturday’s draw at Forest offered further evidence that they can absorb a painful setback and re-establish a foothold in the contest.
Anderson brings his A-game
If this was Elliot Anderson’s chance to show he can be the dominant midfield influence United are looking for, the Forest man took his opportunity with both hands.
A week after Carlos Baleba blew his audition when Brighton were beaten 4-2 at Old Trafford, Anderson was excellent as Forest ended United’s recent winning run.
The England international anchored the midfield superbly for Sean Dyche and got forward well, notably spreading play from left to right in the build-up to Gibbs-White equalising in the second half.
There will be a number of names in the frame when United sign a central midfielder next summer, but Anderson did his chances no harm at all here.
In the meantime, Casemiro continues to show he has plenty to offer. The Brazilian headed United in front with his second goal in as many games, and almost got another when he stabbed wide in the second half after Bruno Fernandes had rattled the post.
Dyche draws a line
Sean Dyche was furious that United scored from a corner after referee Darren England and his assistants decided that the ball had gone out despite Nicola Savona’s attempts to keep it in.
It was doubly painful for the new Forest boss because a similar scenario in his first Premier League game in charge at Bournemouth last weekend saw his team concede from a corner that should have been a goal kick.
Dyche was particularly upset that VAR wasn’t able to intervene and have a closer look to see if the full curvature of the ball had crossed the line amid suggestions the assistant referee had guessed that it had gone out.
'It's got to change,’ said Dyche. ‘You don't need three minutes to look at that, it's a very simple moment. I just can't understand it. You're the assistant referee, you're 70-odd yards away, you've got a goal and a net in the way but apparently you can see. Someone has got to be able to overrule these decisions, just really quickly, it will be five seconds.’
Dyche has a point given that the ball did indeed appear to be in play, and one of the biggest controversies of this kind in recent memory was decided by VAR.
When Japan scored their crucial second goal in a 2-1 win over Spain in the last World Cup, knocking Germany out of the competition, VAR intervened to rule that the ball hadn’t crossed the line and the goal should stand.
The Premier League needs to get its house in order to ensure this kind of problem doesn’t arise again.
nicklptz
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I think Zirkzee you should come on in place of Sesko
and what are you smoking
nicklptz
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he as a problem of the team not playing with him, that's why he mostly find it difficult to get the ball
Nonsense what problem are you talking about? is there any striker who can hold the ball push defenders like Sesko does at Manchester united
SMHellas
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That ball was out most of it had gone over the line.
The rule is the whole of the ball must cross the whole of the line. It was an error but was very tight
SMHellas
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On the last point, we can't be checking every corner or goal kick, then it will become every throw in and then even more moments until it becomes ridiculous. VAR is useful but there needs to be limits to what is checked, otherwise games will go for 3 hours. Forest still had the opportunity to prevent a goal but their defending of the corner was extremely poor
Honabeiklr
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anyone talking sh**t about Sesko he or she have never played soccer only watching and talk nonsense. Sesko is a beast he's not getting any direct pass, the only pass he's getting is from the goalkeeper and when him self come inside
he as a problem of the team not playing with him, that's why he mostly find it difficult to get the ball
nicklptz
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No one is crossing the ball at Manchester united they all confuse Defenders and our striker as well
Feyacdilnz
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That ball was out most of it had gone over the line.
nicklptz
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anyone talking sh**t about Sesko he or she have never played soccer only watching and talk nonsense. Sesko is a beast he's not getting any direct pass, the only pass he's getting is from the goalkeeper and when him self come inside
nicklptz
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I think Zirkzee you should come on in place of Sesko
did you watch the match
yidbnrsz
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Not Amad, Dalot
jascempsy
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I’m
Vicsammy
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I think Zirkzee you should come on in place of Sesko
Omoba9jeria
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He needs to let go of dalot. He makes a lot individual player errors! We need a consistent player!
Heseknpsz
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I think sesko will score lots of goals if we start bringing in crosses for him in the box,he is box profile striker?
OverloadElidemaskino
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There's no way we can lose focus and allow Nottingham Forest to equalize and take a lead within few minutes and expect to give fear into future opponents. Manchester UNITED should players should grow up and realize how big the club is. not play mice mouse games everytime
Heseknpsz
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i prefer shaw playing wing back
zutbklnsuy
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If u glance @ Pl table, at present 4 teams are tied on 17 points. So next week the tie against Spurs will be a very crucial game. we can't afford to loose steam. Our front 3 must be on the mark. May be Mount coming in place of Sesko.
InnocentTeddy
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no balls to sesko why not play 2 upfront with 2dms en bruno as number 10
Himbcenpsz
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Dalot is the problem in terms of defending
zutbklnsuy
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About the game, nice tempo off day for both Mbuembo & Cunha, but 100% agree with Amorin decision to keep striker on for search og goals. We were behind & any mistake by new subs could be curtains for us. If we were leading then making subs is very practical. Indeed Mount, Ugarte, Maguire, Dorgu , Mainoo are all capable.
AFerkoBa5699
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I think Manchester United third kit is a sham 🤔
vuaabdipu
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Sacked now or after the Tottenham Hotspur game You choose Man U board
Ruaabdkpuy
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A game which was a must win but coach out of ideas
Maubcptuyz
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Amad was at fault for forest 🌳 1st goal,poor defending,his not don’t it well
jutbdenrtz
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But that's what they don't get f*** ferdinah , all we gotta do to make them shut , blocked the ball down , f***** that up and let me know we went into
jutbdenrtz
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jutbdenrtz
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That's outside var, he completely quittings.The guy was f****** outside you creating or fart , is
jutbdenrtz
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What would you do?How about yourself, the tame?And why has anybody at any
jutbdenrtz
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Would you would you say how does anybody discuss it with the way that the team were led by that? I think it's more flexible to understand when the player is inside the box? Okay, surely by now, alteration could be the same 1 higher second. Shouldn't now, they go back and tell them, because they don't get, don't block the book we need to block. They're stupid, the glass hanger. The second second one, you see what they can do, because all they can do is to sit like, okay, we need to win that we need to get any balls at the box, we're absolutely completely krints. We do not repaid critics, absolute critic. These are football that lazy example , and he sees among like while they talking about it , but the ends are going to sleep some lazies , so funny , more
jutbdenrtz
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But folks, would you agree with the at last?It must take a lot of congestion.Because any suggested with when people talk about it, but the time you hear people talk about it and you hear the players talking, it is absolutely completely.I think it's absolutely annoying who has that position.Let's, oh, we have got to do is to drop ourselves back up.F*** back up a f*** up, but you can't do that.I opening is that absolutely absolutely
Winsure
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Clueless coach. No crisis management skill at all. Waiting good luck every game.
dekbelmo
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the entire ivory