Anderson saves draw for Nottingham Forest as Manchester City slip back
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Anderson saves draw for Nottingham Forest as Manchester City slip back
"Rodri's first league goal in 22 months had come when he rose to head Rayan Ait-Nouri's corner and arrived seven minutes after Morgan Gibbs-White had cancelled out Antoine Semenyo's first-half opener. Yet while City closed the contest harrying Forest they failed to find a match-winner."
"Phil Foden allowed Elliot Anderson to run off him and the Nottingham Forest midfielder, from range, curled a sublime equaliser beyond Gianluigi Donnarumma. City's faithful were silenced."
"Guardiola's team now have nine games to play, Arsenal one less, and as Mikel Arteta's men won at Brighton it is advantage Gunners, though more twists and turns may yet come."
Manchester City drew 2-2 with Nottingham Forest in a crucial Premier League match. Rodri scored his first league goal in 22 months with a header to give City a 2-1 lead, but Elliot Anderson equalized for Forest with a curled shot from range. Antoine Semenyo had opened the scoring for Forest before Morgan Gibbs-White equalized for City. Despite City's dominance and attempts to find a winner, they failed to secure victory. With nine games remaining, City's failure to win allowed Arsenal to gain ground after winning at Brighton, shifting the title advantage to the Gunners.
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