Have two Man City targets ended the club's title hopes?
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Have two Man City targets ended the club's title hopes?
"Sometimes I speak, sometimes I don't. Today it is not necessary. Tomorrow we will see. - Pep Guardiola's brief post-match response, reflecting his frustration with Manchester City's inability to secure victory against Nottingham Forest despite their title ambitions."
"It was a tough game, but with a lot of personality by my team. Quality, organisation and less one day to recover. I'm happy with my players. Fantastic goals, two fantastic goals. We proved to ourselves that we can get points everywhere. - Vitor Pereira celebrating Forest's draw and demonstrating confidence in his team's ability to compete."
Nottingham Forest secured a surprising 2-2 draw at Manchester City's Etihad Stadium, with goals from Morgan Gibbs-White and Elliot Anderson earning the result. The draw widened Arsenal's lead at the top to seven points following their 1-0 victory over Brighton. For Forest, fighting relegation, the point proved invaluable, keeping them just above the bottom three after West Ham's win over Fulham. Pep Guardiola offered minimal comment post-match, while Forest manager Vitor Pereira praised his team's personality, quality, and organization. The result suggests Manchester City may lack the dominance to steamroll opponents this season.
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