Pep Guardiola's Manchester City side suffered a setback in their Premier League title chase, falling behind to a goal from Antoine Semenyo just past the half-hour mark. However, the Citizens fought back, with Morgan Gibbs-White equalizing 11 minutes into the second half. Rodri restored City's lead from a corner shortly after, but Elliot Anderson levelled things up for a second time as Forest held on for a point, keeping their survival hopes alive.
Speaking to TNT Sports post-match, Guardiola expressed disappointment, acknowledging their efforts but emphasizing the need to keep pushing. With Arsenal FC ahead by a game, Guardiola urged his team to remain optimistic, suggesting that the title race could still take some unexpected turns.
"Disappointed with the result, but we gave it our all. We didn't concede much and had chances, especially at the end. We'll keep pushing forward. The players gave it their all, and we'll keep going. We can't dwell on this; we must look ahead. Our focus shifts to the FA Cup match against Newcastle and the Champions League clash with Real Madrid. Game by game, we'll keep fighting. We're used to competing in multiple competitions, and we'll approach each game with determination." Guardiola's words reflect the team's resilience and their determination to stay in the title race until the very end.