Arsenal hang on, beating Spurs 3-2, and now top the table by four points. City, though they have two games in hand, now trail by nine in goal difference.
Nottingham Forest v Manchester City: Premier League – live
Email! “Good morning from Pittsburgh!” begins Eric Petersen. “Going out on a limb here, but I don’t think Nottingham Forest’s blowout loss in this one will be because of VAR. On the whole Mark Clattenburg soap opera, I’m surprised that Uefa or even Fifa hasn’t weighed in yet. It’s one thing to question the integrity of the game, yet another for a club official to do so, but Clattenburg is a one-time internationally accredited referee endorsing such allegations via his compensated employment at that club. Inexplicable and unforgivable. I’d suggest consideration of a lifetime ban from the game.”
I think that’s harsh, we’ve all said stupid stuff before. But I agree it’s very odd behaviour, and Forest’s tweet of last Sunday was a total embarrassment.
Three extremely poor decisions - three penalties not given - which we simply cannot accept.
— Nottingham Forest (@NFFC) April 21, 2024
We warned the PGMOL that the VAR is a Luton fan before the game but they didn’t change him. Our patience has been tested multiple times.
NFFC will now consider its options.
Son sweeps the penalty into the side-netting and Spurs have three minutes plus added time to try and force the draw that’d surely hand City the title.
Goodness me, having handed Spurs a first goal – David Raya passed the ball straight to Cristian Romero – Declan Rice has now hoofed Ben Davies just inside the box, and Spurs have a chance to close to 3-2!
As for City, Pep Guardiola refreshes a little, Jeremy Doku and Jack Grealish coming in for Phil Foden and Matteo Kovacic. Foden isn’t in the squad as he’s ill, while Kovacic retreats to the bench.
Back to the teams, Nuno Espírito Santo makes two changes to the side that lost at Everton, Nicolás Domínguez and Gio Reyna dropping out – the firmer must be injured – with Anthony Elanga and the fit-again Wily Boly coming in.
There’s been a livener at Spurs…
An actual post from a FB ⚽️ Group pic.twitter.com/ogLxrnFPXo
— Don Williams (@Don_K_Williams) April 27, 2024
Nottingham Forest (5-4-1-): Sels; Williams, Niahkhaté, Boly, Murillo, Aina; Elanga, Danilo, Gibbs-White, Hudson-Odoi; Wood. Subs: Turner, Sangaré, Toffolo, Reyna, Yates, Origi, Montiel, Omobamidele, Ribeiro.
Manchester City (4-3-3): Ederson; Walker, Akanji, Ake, Gvardiol; Rodrigo, Bernardo, De Bruyne; Doku, Álvarez, Grealish. Subs: Ortega Moreno, Carson, Stones, Kovacic, Haaland, Gomez, Nunes, Bobb, Lewis.
It’d probably be good manners to wait for the North London derby to finish prior to preambling here, but that’s not really possible given the timings nor does it feel altogether necessary given Tottenham and the general course of dealing. Because, like all great champions, Manchester City are phenomenal at doing whatever it takes to earn one point more than whichever challenger fancies depriving them of the title, their unshakeable confidence inspired by a manager whose style of play is the hardest to beat in football history.
Forest, though, are – despite their lowly position – no pushovers. Backed by a raucous crowd desperate to help them stay up, their muscular speed and invention, especially on the counter, can be a threat to City – if they can keep the back door shut.
If. Just a week ago, Forest conceded twice to Everton, an achievement not easily accomplished, while City have hit devastating form with their usual mortifying ease and inevitability. Since drawing 0-0 with Arsenal, they’ve scored four against Villa, four against Palace, five against Luton and four at Brighton or, put another way, Forest are in trouble. But they have the tools to extricate themselves from it and if they can, the title race and relegation battle will look very different tonight. Even if they can’t, though, this should be a decent afternoon’s intensity, so let’s wade right in.
Kick-off: 4.30pm BST