In a thrilling match at the City Ground, Manchester City continued their impressive form by securing a crucial 2-0 victory over Nottingham Forest. The win not only extended City's unbeaten run but also kept the pressure on league leaders Arsenal.
From the opening whistle, City dominated possession and created numerous scoring opportunities. Their attacking prowess was on full display as they constantly tested Forest's defense with quick passing and intricate movements. It was no surprise when they took the lead through a well-worked team goal finished off by their talismanic striker.
Manchester City will seek to keep the pressure on Arsenal in the Premier League title race when they head to Nottingham Forest on Sunday evening - and could indeed jump above the Gunners, depending on their result earlier on against Tottenham.
With Liverpool having fallen away badly in the past few weeks, it’s now very much just a two-horse race in the final stretch, with City aiming to retain their title yet again. They are in fact in the hunt for the domestic double, given they will face Man United in the FA Cup final, too.
Forest, meanwhile, are dancing dangerously close to the precipice of relegation, having lost two of their last three games to compound their recent blow of receiving a 4-point deduction for breaching financial rules. There's set to be added focus on referee Simon Hooper for this game following Forest's furious response to their controversial defeat at Everton last weekend in a match that saw them have three penalty appeals turned down.
Forest have won just two of their last 15 league games, going back to Dec. 30, a poor record that has been overshadowed by their troubles off the pitch.
They were docked four points last month for breaching the Premier League's profitability and sustainability rules. They have appealed the decision.
Forest also hit out at refereeing standards in the Premier League in an angry statement posted on social media platform X following their loss to Everton last Sunday - which has led to the FA launching an investigation into the club.
Overall, it was a commanding performance from Manchester City that showcased their title credentials and kept them firmly in the race for Premier League glory.
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