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Manchester City could find themselves outside the top four in the Premier League on Sunday after their defeat to Nottingham Forest.
The fixtures get easier from here, but City do have some issues to fix to be sure of qualifying for next season's Champions League
Nottingham Forest beat Man City to show why they are pushing for a Champions League spot, while the defending champions have now lost nine times in 28 Premier League games.
This was not a game that will live long in the memory, but it may well prove to be one of the most important victories of Nottingham Forest's magnificent season. Nuno Espirito Santo's side showed little as an attacking force before half-time but rarely looked like conceding against a Manchester City side who lacked the pace and ingenuity to break down their resolute hosts.
They dominated possession at the City Ground and created the only opportunities of a drab first half, but neither Erling Haaland nor Nico Gonzalez were able to find a way past Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Matz Sels.
Callum Hudson-Odoi scored a late goal as Nottingham Forest beat Manchester City 1-0 to take a huge step towards Champions League qualification. While both sides hit the post, it was a game of few chances before a lovely move from Forest set Hudson-Odoi clear on the right,
Nottingham Forest have won 11 Premier League games this season without conceding a goal, more victories than they managed across their previous two seasons in the competition combined (7 in 2022-23 and 3 in 2023-24).
Nottingham Forest’s improbable bid for Champions League qualification was strengthened by a 1-0 win over ailing Manchester City in the Premier League on Saturday, with winger Callum Hudson-Odoi scoring the goal in the 83rd minute.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola rested a few players for last weekend's FA Cup win over Plymouth and Erling Haaland is fit again. Nottingham Forest are at home, but their fans don't mind them sitting in and hitting teams on the break,