City drop points in title race as Forest humble Chelsea
Press Association •  May 5th, 2026 9:40 am

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola consoles Nico O'Reilly after the final whistle | Photo: EPA
Manchester City no longer have the Premier League title-chasing destiny in their own hands after being held to a dramatic 3-3 draw at Everton.
Despite a 96th-minute equaliser from Jeremy Doku, his second stunning goal in the match, City are now five points behind Arsenal with one game in hand.
At the other end of the table, Nottingham Forest eased their relegation worries with a 3-1 win at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea's sixth consecutive Premier League defeat.
City led 1-0 after 65 minutes, but then conceded three goals in 14 madcap minutes, two scored by Everton substitute Thierno Barry and one from Jake O'Brien.
Erling Haaland pulled one back immediately, but the equaliser came at the last gasp.
Everton had not beaten Manchester City in their previous 17 meetings, losing all but two of them, while their manager David Moyes has never been on the winning side against Pep Guardiola.

Jeremy Doku's extra-time equaliser enabled Manchester City to eke out a draw against Everton | Photo: EPA
Forest's victory came despite fielding a second-string XI ahead of Thursday's Europa League semi-final second leg against Aston Villa (Friday NZ time).
The seven outfield players brought in by Vitor Pereira had 11 league starts this season between them.
Yet two goals by Taiwo Awoniyi - the first after just 98 seconds - and a penalty from Igor Jesus took them six points clear of the relegation zone with three games to play.
Joao Pedro's stoppage-time overhead kick was no great consolation for Chelsea, except it ended a league goal drought stretching back to March 4.
That would have been ended earlier, but Cole Palmer had a first-half penalty saved by stand-in goalkeeper Matz Sels.

Taiwo Awoniyi rises to head in Nottingham Forest's first goal in their 3-1 win at Chelsea | Photo: EPA
Interim Chelsea head coach Calum McFarlane had his options reduced by late injuries to Pedro Neto and Alejandro Garnacho, leading to a first Premier League start for 18-year-old Jesse Derry.
However, the teenager required oxygen and was carried off on a stretcher with a head injury late in the first half after colliding with Forest's Zach Abbott.
The club later said the 18-year-old forward was conscious and talking while undergoing checks.
While that led to a first appearance of the season for Levi Colwill, after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury in August, Chelsea then lost goalkeeper Robert Sanchez, forced off with a bandage around his bleeding head following a collision with Morgan Gibbs-White.

Jesse Derry's debut for Chelsea ended with him being stretchered off after an on-field collision | Photo: EPA
Forest's first goal came after Chelsea lost possession, enabling Dilane Bakwa to cross for Awoniyi, unmarked six yards out, to nod it home.
The second was a penalty after Malo Gusto tugged Awoniyi's shirt.
On 52 minutes Awoniyi converted Gibbs-White's cross, narrowly staying onside to tap in from two yards out.
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