Arsenal's Premier League title hopes took a hit after a goalless draw against Nottingham Forest. The match at City Ground offered few chances, leaving both teams unsatisfied with the outcome. Arsenal's Riccardo Calafiori hit the post in the first half, and despite increased pressure after halftime, they struggled to break through Forest's solid defence.
In the second half, Mikel Merino's header forced a save from Matz Sels following Declan Rice's corner. Arsenal continued to press with set-pieces, but Kieran Tierney's close-range header missed the target. Thomas Partey's late scuffed shot highlighted Arsenal's ongoing difficulties in front of goal.

Despite remaining second on 57 points, Arsenal's title ambitions are fading. They trail leaders Liverpool significantly, with Forest six points behind them in third place. Manager Mikel Arteta had expressed determination to fight for the title before kick-off, but this result favours Liverpool.
The Gunners' pursuit of Liverpool has been hampered by numerous draws. This season, they have drawn nine out of 27 league matches (W15 L3), their highest since 2019-20 when they drew 14 times. Their recent struggles are compounded by a makeshift frontline.
Arsenal managed only one shot on target for the third time this season in the Premier League. Similar performances occurred against Bournemouth in October and Newcastle in November. They have also failed to score in consecutive league games against West Ham and Nottingham Forest for the first time since May 2023.
The lack of goals is concerning for Arsenal as they aim to keep pace with Liverpool. Their inability to convert chances into goals has been a recurring issue, affecting their position in the title race.
As Arsenal continues to face challenges in scoring, their hopes of catching up with Liverpool diminish further. The team must address these issues promptly if they wish to remain competitive in the title race.