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5 talking points as Arsenal fail to punish Man City in Nottingham Forest draw

by Sarkiya Ranen
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5 talking points as Arsenal fail to punish Man City in Nottingham Forest draw
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NOTTINGHAM FOREST 0-0 ARSENAL: Nothing could separate Sean Dyche and Mikel Arteta’s sides, who had to settle for a point each on a night when all three would’ve been huge for both parties

19:26, 17 Jan 2026Updated 19:37, 17 Jan 2026

Arsenal have moved seven points clear at the top of the Premier League table – but it could’ve been more. The Gunners were held to a 0-0 draw by Nottingham Forest in what was frankly one of this season’s dullest games.

The best chance fell to Gabriel Martinelli, who somehow missed from four yards. Forest had Matz Sels to thank, as he pulled off a string of saves to become only the second goalkeeper to keep a clean sheet against Arsenal this season.

An opportunity fell into Arsenal’s lap on Saturday after title rivals Manchester City were beaten 2-0 away to Manchester United. The result means that chasers City have now gone four league games without a win.

As for Forest, a victory for West Ham and a draw for Burnley earlier in the day meant that it was even more important to get something from this one. They went into the late kick-off four points above the relegation zone.

Here are five talking points from the City Ground.

READ MORE: Mikel Arteta explains Bukayo Saka call as Nottingham Forest vs Arsenal line-ups confirmedREAD MORE: Arsenal sent specific Premier League request for Nottingham Forest fixture

1. Martinelli makes a mess – and pays the price

There’s ‘how did he miss?’ and then there’s ‘no really, how did he miss?’ Gabriel Martinelli had a golden opportunity to give Arsenal the lead midway through what was a tricky first half.

After a Gunners corner fell to Noni Madueke, the winger fired it across goal and all Martinelli had to do was tap it home. Unfortunately, the Brazilian got too much on the ball and sent it wide, as the home crowd breathed a huge sigh of relief.

Martinelli took home the match ball last Sunday at Portsmouth thanks to a hat-trick, but his appearance here only lasted 45 minutes. Leandro Trossard replaced him at the break – Arteta wasn’t messing about.

Arsenal took eight shots in the opening 45 minutes but failed to get any of them on target. You’d have to go all the way back to Arteta’s first game in charge in December 2019 to find a first half in which the Gunners were more wayward.

2. Forest’s midfield enforcer shines again

The first half wasn’t all Arsenal, though. Forest themselves had an important three points to fight for and no player personified it more than Elliot Anderson.

Playing alongside Ibrahim Sangare, the England international was a colossus and gave Declan Rice, Martin Zubimendi and Martin Odegaard a tough test in midfield. No Forest player had more touches (44), won more duels (6), made more ball recoveries (4) or won more fouls (2) than Anderson prior to half-time.

No wonder Manchester United and Chelsea are sniffing round. Rice must enjoy playing next to him rather than against him.

3. Ruthless Arteta sees enough

As if making a substitution at half-time wasn’t to demonstrate his displeasure, Arteta made THREE more changes before the hour mark. Madueke, Odegaard and Viktor Gyokeres were hooked in place of Bukayo Saka, Mikel Merino and Gabriel Jesus.

Arsenal’s failure to create clear-cut chances was giving Forest encouragement, although Sean Dyche’s side weren’t able to maintain attacks of their own. It was a scrappy affair, one which you felt one goal would decide.

4. Saka the spark

Arsenal looked like a different team with their No.7 on the pitch. Taking the armband, Saka also took the game by the scruff of its neck and helped the Gunners finally cause Forest to panic.

It was his header, superbly saved by Matz Sels, which got the away fans excited after over an hour of tedious play. He was causing problem after problem down the right and it begged the question: why didn’t Arteta start him?

Will Arsenal win the Premier League title? Give us your prediction in the comments section.

5. Arsenal denied late penalty

Even without a goal, there was still late drama. As Ola Aina attempted to see the ball out in the last 10 minutes, the ball appeared to hit his arm and the inventible VAR check ensued.

Replays showed that the ball had clearly touched Aina’s arm – but the decision was no penalty. The officials at Stockley Park deemed that the Forest right-back’s movement to have been natural, much to Arsenal’s anger as they chased a winner to no avail.

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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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