The victory of Manchester City over Nottingham Forest was much more than the ultimate result, as the team led by Pep Guardiola demonstrated the ability not to give up and win the match in an important environment of the Premier League. City then had to go deep at the City Ground just to beat a disciplined and aggressive Forest performance, which put their mentality to the test during the game.
The visitors acted in a relaxed manner and with patience when faced with pressure, as City lagged behind soon after the break when Forest had found a way back into the game. Tijjani Reijnders and a late goal by Rayan Cherki saw City go back home with the full points as Omari Hutchinson had briefly equalised the score for the hosts.
The Manchester City victory over Nottingham Forest was important as it was shown in the full-time reaction as the players and the staff were celebrating the victory gained through perseverance and not through domination. Guardiola subsequently cited the nature of his team and he emphasised that such hard-earned wins in such circumstances are usually crucial in the title races.
The success of City was orchestrated by Cherki as he helped open the goal and then scored the goal of the game in the 83rd minute with a perfect shot coming in on the edge of the area. The impact of his vital situations depicted how deep City is and how he can make match-winning moments in situations that are time-limited, and there is minimal space.
Managed by Sean Dyche, Forest were acclaimed to be organised and ferocious, and the home team ensured that City had to earn all their opportunities. Dyche also criticised some referee decisions that were made during the match, believing that some important incidents had been ruled in favour of his team in a tight-fought game.
The outcome made it eight in a row in all competitions that City has been unbeatable, but the momentum progressed well through a very critical phase of the season. It also casually propelled the team of Guardiola to the number one position in the Premier League adding pressure to the other teams before the outcome of other matches had been ascertained.
Arsenal has levelled the two-point gap with a victory at home over Brighton, which makes the title race always close. The reaction of City, however, emphasised their desire to stay in the competition firmly as the campaign goes into the decisive stage.
The fact that the previous season the dropped points in the City Ground provided this particular result with even greater significance, contributing to the overall impression of the development in the squad of Guardiola. The Manchester City victory against Nottingham Forest is now a possible turning point that was founded on discipline, faith and performing tasks in the last minute.
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