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Man Utd were beaten in Nottingham with their manager's frustration clear to see(Image: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
The Premier League returned on Tuesday night with habits continuing for plenty of clubs - including Champions League-chasing Nottingham Forest.
The Arsenal man came off the bench and needed just seven minutes to score what proved to be the winning goal as the Gunners overcame Fulham to remain in control of second spot.
Elsewhere Wolves beat West Ham to further ease any relegation fears with the matches continuing to come on Wednesday night.
The Portuguese bemoaned his players' performances after the loss, which came due to a goal from former United man Anthony Elanga, claiming that they 'helped Forest win three points'.
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"We controlled the game, but we already knew this team (Forest) can score goals out of nothing," Amorim told TNT Sports post-match.
We should have won this game, not even drawn, but in the end we have lost three points.
"We know the characters of the team and one goal can put them in one situation they love.
We helped them to win three points."
Ruben Amorim saw his Man Utd team beaten again(Image: AFP via Getty Images)
Mikel Arteta appeared less than optimistic about Gabriel's chances of facing Real Madrid as the Arsenal defender was forced off with a hamstring injury against Fulham, while he admitted Jurrien Timber struggled for much of the game.
Brazilian defender Gabriel was taken off after only 16 minutes of the match when he pulled up as he raced back to defend, and the centre-back was replaced by Jakub Kiwior.
But the Gunners also lost Dutch defender Timber in the second period too, as the former Ajax man left the field having picked up a knee problem in the first half.
The fact that he could not continue is not a good sign, obviously
Jurrien Timber is now an injury doubt moving forward(Image: Getty Images)
Salah heading to Saudi Arabia has not been overly discussed in recent weeks, but the prospect remains very real.
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