Luke Shaw’s fifth-minute strike set the tone, but it took a Bryan Mbeumo goal at the 76th minute to finally separate Manchester United and Nottingham Forest at Old Trafford on Sunday. United won 3-2 in a match that swung twice after the break, with Matheus Cunha and Mbeumo doing the damage for Michael Carrick’s side after Forest twice pulled level. A 29-shot barrage from the hosts, backed by an xG of 4.19, underlined just how dominant United were in attack even if the scoreline stayed tight.
Key Moments
- 5′, Luke Shaw opens the scoring for Manchester United with a normal goal, giving the hosts an early cushion at Old Trafford.
- 53′, Morato equalizes for Nottingham Forest early in the second half, canceling out Shaw’s opener and leveling the match at 1-1.
- 55′, Matheus Cunha restores United’s lead just two minutes later, turning the momentum back to the hosts at 2-1.
- 76′, Bryan Mbeumo nets to make it 3-1 for United, seemingly putting the game to bed.
- 78′, Morgan Gibbs-White pulls one back for Forest at 3-2, setting up a nervy final ten minutes. Casemiro picks up a yellow card in the same minute for tripping.
- 80′, United substitute both Mbeumo and Cunha off, then remove Casemiro at the 81st minute, managing the game through to the final whistle.

Tactical Breakdown
Manchester United were relentless in attack despite not controlling possession, finishing with 29 total shots and 21 inside the box. Their xG of 4.19 compared to Forest’s 1.75 tells the real story: Carrick’s side created chances at will, with Matz Sels forced into five saves in the Forest goal. The 4-2-3-1 setup gave United’s front four room to operate, and the passing accuracy of 88 percent on 427 attempts showed a disciplined structure even without the ball.
The key tactical shift came from Forest’s triple substitution at the 70th minute, when Vítor Pereira brought on Omari Hutchinson, Chris Wood, and Nicolás Domínguez in one move in an attempt to change the game. It almost worked. Within eight minutes, Gibbs-White had reduced the deficit to one. But Carrick responded by withdrawing his two goalscorers Mbeumo and Cunha, along with the yellow-carded Casemiro, to protect the result and the personnel. United managed the closing stages without conceding again.
Forest’s downfall was their inability to convert the limited openings they created. Four shots on goal and an xG of 1.75 suggest they were never truly threatening enough to steal all three points, and the two goals they did score both came in a frenzied four-minute spell between the 78th and the triple change. Defensively, Forest allowed United far too much space in behind, particularly in the first half when Shaw was able to get forward and finish at the fifth minute.
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Verdict
The win keeps Manchester United’s momentum going under Michael Carrick, with a performance that showed real attacking intent: 29 shots and an xG north of four at home is not a number to ignore. For Nottingham Forest and Vítor Pereira, the result is a frustrating one given how close they came in the final ten minutes, but the underlying stats make it hard to argue with the outcome. One Premier League round remains, and both sides will be looking to close the season on a positive note.