Elliot Anderson reminded Newcastle United exactly what they had to give up with a late goal that earned Nottingham Forest a vital 1–1 draw in their bid for Premier League survival. Much has been made of Anderson’s move to the City Ground from the Magpies in 2024, which was essentially a £35m transfer to satisfy his boyhood club’s PSR demands. But the England midfielder showed there was no room for sentiment as his 88th-minute goal won his side a point that moves them to the brink of survival. Anderson cancelled out Harvey Barnes ’ opener to increase Forest’s gap to the bottom three to seven points, with West Ham and Tottenham yet to play this weekend. It was also a perfect response to Thursday night’s Europa League heartbreak, where they were hammered 4-0 by Aston Villa in the semi-final second leg, as their unbeaten run in the Premier League extended to eight matches.…