Nottingham Forest made their chances count
Manchester City converted 2 of 7 shots on target. Nottingham Forest converted 2 from 4.
Minute 56 changed the game
M. Gibbs-White's goal at 56' proved to be the decisive moment.
Nottingham Forest used possession more effectively
Manchester City had 70% possession and generated 21 shots. Nottingham Forest had 30% and created 9.
Nottingham Forest were resilient at the back
Nottingham Forest faced 21 shots and conceded only 2. Defensive efficiency: 90%.
In a thrilling Premier League encounter, Manchester City and Nottingham Forest shared the spoils in a 2-2 draw. The home side dominated possession with 70% of the ball, but it was the visitors who displayed greater clinical finishing.
Manchester City took the lead in the 31st minute through Antoine Semenyo's goal, assisted by the dynamic Rayan Cherki. However, Nottingham Forest's resilience shone through as Morgan Gibbs-White equalized in the 56th minute, capitalizing on an assist from Igor Jesus. The home team regained the lead in the 62nd minute, with Rodri finding the back of the net, helped by a pass from Rayan Ait-Nouri.
The tactical key to Manchester City's first-half control was their ability to dominate midfield, with 92% passing accuracy compared to Nottingham Forest's 82%. However, the visitors' defensive organization and counter-attacking prowess allowed them to exploit gaps in City's backline, leading to Ethan Anderson's late equalizer in the 76th minute, assisted by Callum Hudson-Odoi.
Ultimately, Nottingham Forest's tactical flexibility and clinical finishing proved to be the difference, as they denied Manchester City the three points despite being outshot 21-9 and managing just 30% of the possession. The draw showcased the visitors' ability to frustrate the league leaders and capitalize on their mistakes, an important lesson for Pep Guardiola's side as they look to maintain their title challenge.
Manchester City drew with Nottingham Forest 2–2 at the stadium in Premier League Regular Season - 29. A. Semenyo (31'), M. Gibbs-White (56'), Rodri (62'), E. Anderson (76') scored.