Guardiola Laments Missed Chances After City’s 2-2 Draw With Forest: “We Did Everything Again”

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola expressed disappointment after his side dropped more points in the Premier League title race, drawing 2-2 with Nottingham Forest at the Etihad. City took the lead through Antoine Semenyo, only for Morgan Gibbs-White to level with a clever backheel. Rodri restored the advantage with a powerful header, but Elliott Anderson’s fantastic effort secured a point for the visitors.

Speaking to TNT Sports, Guardiola said: “I am disappointed for the result. We did everything again, didn’t concede much, had chances at the end and during the game, but yeah, we keep going.” The result leaves City trailing leaders Arsenal by seven points, though they have a game in hand. Guardiola added: “At home it’s important [to win], but we keep going.”

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Guardiola’s “we did everything again” suggests a recurring theme of dominance without results.
City’s inability to hold leads has now cost them 13 points from winning positions this season.
The seven-point gap to Arsenal puts pressure on City to win their game in hand.
Guardiola’s calm “keep going” response contrasts with the urgency of the title race.
Forest’s resilience highlights their improvement under Vitor Pereira.

Pep Guardiola insists City will “keep going” despite another damaging draw, but with Arsenal stretching their lead to seven points, the champions’ title defense is hanging by a thread.

Sources: TNT Sports Interview

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