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Real Betis 2-2 Nottingham Forest Player Ratings: Antony 9/10 Rated as Late Strike Rescues a Point in Thrilling 2-2 Draw

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Real Betis vs Nottingham Forest Player Ratings

Summary

  • Real Betis and Nottingham Forest played out a sensational 2-2 thriller match.
  • Junior Firpo had a difficult game and received the lowest rating in this match.
  • Antony had an impressive outing today, scoring the equalizer in the 85th minute.

The Real Betis vs Nottingham Forest game had everything from first-half madness to a late goal-scoring thriller. Real Betis and Nottingham Forest played out a sensational 2-2 draw that kept us on the edge of our seats. It was a game of two completely different halves. The first half was pure chaos. Real Betis struck first through a sharp finish from Cédric Bakambu. But just when they thought they had control, Igor Jesus exploded onto the scene for Forest. He netted two quick goals, completely flipping the script before the 25-minute mark.

From our perspective, Nottingham Forest looked set to take all three points. They defended resolutely for most of the second half. However, Betis showed incredible fight, and it was the brilliant Antony who became the hero, snatching a late equalizer. A draw feels like a fair result, though Forest will surely feel the sting of dropping points so late in the day. Here are the Real Betis vs Nottingham Forest player ratings.

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Nottingham Forest Player Ratings vs Real Betis

Here are the Nottingham Forest player ratings vs Real Betis.

Goalkeeper

Matz Sels - 6.0: He conceded two goals but could do little about either. The finishes were simply too good. He did make a couple of important saves, particularly one against Cucho Hernández. A standard, if frustrating, day at the office for the keeper.

Defenders

Neco Williams - 6.5: A very busy performance. He was a threat going forward, creating two key chances for his teammates. Defensively, he was solid, winning most of his duels and making some crucial tackles. A reliable outing.

Morato - 5.5: Had a really tough time, especially in the first half against Betis's attackers. His error led to a shot, and he seemed to struggle with the pace of the game. He made six clearances, but it felt like a scramble for him at times.

Nikola Milenković - 5.5: Similar to his partner, he looked a bit unsettled. He was dribbled past once and lost a key duel. He was eventually substituted due to injury, capping a difficult night for the central defender.

Oleksandr Zinchenko - 6.0: A mixed bag from Zinchenko. He created three chances, which were impressive for a defender. However, he also lost possession 10 times and lost more duels than he won. He put in a shift but lacked composure at key moments.

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Midfielders

Ibrahim Sangaré - 6.5: A quiet but effective game in the middle. He kept the ball moving with an 89% pass accuracy and recovered the ball four times. Did his job without much fuss before being substituted.

Elliot Anderson - 7.5: What stood out to us was his incredible work rate. He was everywhere. He won 12 duels, made 11 ball recoveries, and created four chances. A truly combative and creative display from the midfielder.

Morgan Gibbs-White - 7.0: He provided the crucial assist for the first goal and looked lively. However, his very early yellow card seemed to hold him back a little. A creative force, but he had to walk a tightrope for almost the entire game.

Douglas Luiz - 7.0: Provided a perfect assist from a corner for the second goal. He was influential in his 45 minutes on the pitch. We were genuinely surprised to see him substituted at half-time, as he was controlling the tempo well.

Callum Hudson-Odoi - 7.0: A constant menace on the wing. He created three chances and had a couple of shots on target. His pace and dribbling caused problems until he was taken off. A shame he couldn't complete the game.

Forwards

Igor Jesus - 8.5: An absolutely stunning first-half performance. His two goals in quick succession were clinical and decisive, turning the game on its head. He was a nightmare for defenders with his movement and power. Easily Forest's best player.

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Substitutes

Subs - 5.5: The substitutes brought on by Postecoglou didn't quite have the desired impact. They failed to help the team see out the win, as the defensive structure seemed to weaken in the final stages. A missed opportunity to lock down the result.

Manager

A. Postecoglou - 6.5: His game plan worked perfectly in the first half, with the team looking lethal on the counter. However, his side couldn't hold on to the lead. Questions might be asked about the substitutions and the inability to manage the final minutes of the match.

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Real Betis Player Ratings vs Nottingham Forest

Here are the Real Betis player ratings vs Nottingham Forest.

Goalkeeper

Pau López - 7.0: He couldn't do anything about the two goals; both were close-range finishes. He made four crucial saves that kept his team in the contest when Forest were flying. A solid performance under pressure.

Defenders

Natan - 6.0: He won a lot of his duels and was strong in the air. However, he also picked up a yellow card and was dribbled past once. He had a tough time dealing with Igor Jesus but improved as the game went on.

Valentín Gómez - 6.5: The most composed of the central defenders. He passed the ball with an impressive 93% accuracy and made some important interceptions. A decent showing in a chaotic game.

Ángel Ortiz - 6.0: A battling performance at the back. He was dribbled past three times, which is a concern. But he also made five clearances and won his fair share of duels. Did enough to help his team get a point.

Junior Firpo - 4.5: A really poor performance. From our perspective, he looked completely off the pace. He lost most of his aerial duels and offered very little going forward or defensively. It was no surprise he was hooked at half-time.

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Midfielders

Sofyan Amrabat - 7.0: A tidy and controlled performance in the midfield engine room. He completed 94% of his passes and made some crucial interceptions. He provided a solid base that allowed the more creative players to flourish.

Giovani Lo Celso - 7.0: The captain led by example with his work rate. He won seven duels and made three successful tackles. He was a combative presence, driving his team forward until he was substituted.

Sergi Altimira - 5.0: He really struggled to make any impact on the game. He was largely anonymous in the first half and was rightly substituted at the break. A day to forget for him.

Abde Ezzalzouli - 5.0: Much like Altimira, he was ineffective. He lost possession a few times and failed to create anything of note. The game seemed to pass him by before his half-time substitution.

Forwards

Antony - 9.0: The undisputed man of the match. He was simply outstanding. He provided the assist for the first goal and then scored the crucial late equalizer. He was a constant threat, won 12 duels, and never stopped fighting for his team. A true match-winning performance that rescued a point.

Cédric Bakambu - 7.0: Took his goal with a clinical finish to open the scoring. He was a physical handful for the Forest defence. He didn't get much service after his goal but did his job well before being subbed.

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Substitutes

Subs - 7.5: The half-time changes from Pellegrini completely altered the match. Marc Roca came on to provide the assist for the equalizer, while Rodrigo Riquelme and others added much-needed energy and quality. Their impact was undeniable.

Manager

M. Pellegrini - 7.0: He deserves credit for his bold half-time substitutions, which paid off spectacularly. His team showed immense character to fight back from a losing position. He will be concerned about the first-half defensive display but pleased with the point.

Sportsdunia's Player of the Match is Antony

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the result of Real Betis vs Nottingham Forest?
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The match between Real Betis and Nottingham Forest ended in a 2-2 draw.

When was Real Betis vs Nottingham Forest?
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The match took place on September 24, 2025.

Who was the man of the match in Real Betis vs Nottingham Forest?
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Antony from Real Betis was the man of the match, scoring a goal and providing an assist.

Who was the worst performer in Real Betis vs Nottingham Forest?
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Junior Firpo of Real Betis had a difficult game and was substituted at half-time.

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