Catastrophe at Forest - Manchester City Fall Away - Reaction & Media
Briefly

In a disappointing match for Manchester City, they failed to capitalize on key opportunities, leading to a loss against their opponent. Ederson's performance was notably poor, allowing a crucial goal that reflected the club's overall struggle. Manager Pep Guardiola emphasized the need for improvement and victory in upcoming games to secure their standing, in light of their remaining fixtures. Despite their efforts, City could not find their rhythm or finish crucial plays, while acknowledging the opponent's solid defense as a contributing factor to their defeat.
We have to win games and if we don't win enough games in a row to be secure, it will be a battle. We have 10 games left and we have to win a lot of games to qualify. It's as simple as that.
It was a little bit slow in our process, we struggled to create chances, but always I give credit to the opponent because they defended really well.
To break the lines you have to move the ball a little bit to the left and then quick to the right and everything was not as quick as we should do.
Simple switch of play to Hudson-Odoi in loads of space on the right, he just runs into the box and scores at the near post. That doesn't look great on anybody for City- Sam Lee (@SamLee)
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