Man City vs Nottingham Forest: Confirmed team news Manchester City and Nottingham Forest have released their confirmed teams for today's Premier League encounter at the City of Manchester Stadium. Pep Guardiola's men, still reeling from last weekend's shock defeat to Tottenham, will be looking to bounce back with a win against the struggling Reds. City have made two changes to their starting XI that lost 2-1 at Tottenham Hotspur, with Ilkay Gündogan and João Cancelo coming in for Rodri and Oleksandr Zinchenko. The visitors, meanwhile, have opted for an unchanged line-up from their 3-0 defeat at Chelsea, as they look to turn their fortunes around under new boss Steve Cooper. Manchester City: Ederson; Walker, Stones, Laporte; Cancelo, Gündogan, De Bruyne, Silva; Mahrez, Jesus Nottingham Forest: Henderson; Johnson, Worrall, Mangala; Aurier, Cook, Gibbs, Johnson; Mangala, Awoniyi#Pep_Guardiola #Jesus #Rodri #Ilkay_Gndogan #Ederson #Steve_Cooper #Joo_Cancelo #Oleksandr_Zinchenko #Walker #Stones #Laporte #Mahrez #Henderson #Johnson #Worrall #Mangala #Aurier #Cook #Gibbs #Awoniyi

Man City v Nottingham Forest: Key Stats and Talking Points Manchester City's 6-0 thrashing of Nottingham Forest in the Premier League was a dominant display, with Pep Guardiola's side scoring six goals for the first time this season. Here are some key stats and talking points from the match. City's victory saw them move up to second in the table, level on points with Chelsea, who have played one more game. Meanwhile, Forest remain bottom of the league with just five points from 13 matches. One of the main talking points was City's attacking prowess, with Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland both scoring twice. It was Haaland's fourth hat-trick in the Premier League since his move to Manchester, a record for any player in their first season. Forest goalkeeper Dean Henderson had a nightmarish evening, conceding six goals and making just one save from City's 23 shots on target. The visitors' defence was also breached multiple times, with Forest winning just three of their 22 duels against City's attackers. City's midfield trio of Rodri, Ilkay Gündogan and De Bruyne controlled the game, completing 84% of their passes in the first half. The trio also created three chances for each other, highlighting their chemistry and understanding on the pitch. Forest's best chance came through Brennan Johnson, who saw his shot saved by City goalkeeper Ederson early in the second half. However, the away side struggled to create clear-cut opportunities throughout the match, with their 37% possession ratio a testament to City's dominance. City's victory was also marked by some impressive individual performances. De Bruyne's two goals took ...#Premier_League #Manchester_City #Pep_Guardiola #Nottingham_Forest #Erling_Haaland #Kevin_De_Bruyne #Rodri #Ilkay_Gndogan #Dean_Henderson #Ederson #Steve_Cooper
