Nottingham Forest secured their third consecutive Premier League win with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Manchester United.
Former United player Anthony Elanga scored early, sprinting from a corner to finish past Andre Onana. Despite United’s efforts, Forest’s strong defense limited their chances, with Diogo Dalot hitting the crossbar.
Forest had brief attacking moments in the second half, but United dominated possession. However, Forest’s resolute defending, including a crucial goal-line clearance from Murillo, preserved their lead and secured the win.
The victory bolstered Forest’s Champions League ambitions, keeping them third with 57 points, seven clear of fourth-placed Chelsea.
Saka announces return in style
Bukayo Saka made a dream return from injury, scoring just six minutes after coming on to help Arsenal secure a 2-1 win over Fulham.
Despite early concerns after Gabriel’s injury, Arsenal took the lead through Mikel Merino in the first half. The Gunners improved after the break, with Saka heading in the second goal from a Gabriel Martinelli assist.

The winger celebrated his comeback goal by embracing the fitness coach who helped him recover, marking a memorable night at the Emirates. The Gunners have narrowed the gap to league leaders Liverpool to nine points with eight games left to play.
Wolves survive relegation
Wolves secured their Premier League safety with a hard-fought 1-0 win over West Ham, their fifth home victory in seven meetings against the Hammers. Jørgen Strand Larsen’s deflected strike in the first half proved decisive, while Wolves nearly doubled their lead through Marshall Munetsi.
West Ham improved after halftime but struggled to create clear chances until the final minutes, when Niclas Füllkrug hit the bar and Tomáš Souček missed a golden opportunity.
The win gives Wolves a 12-point cushion from the relegation zone, allowing them to focus on the remainder of the season without fear.
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