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I spotted Pep Guardiola credit Man City mastermind to show he can match big Arsenal strength

Manchester City did what they needed to do on Sunday as they kept the pressure on Arsenal in the Premier League title race.

The Blues picked up a 2-0 win over Nottingham Forest to move just a point behind the Gunners who beat Tottenham Hotspur 3-2 earlier in the day. Erling Haaland's composed finish followed Josko Gvardiol's first half header to secure what was eventually a straightforward win.

However, the relegation-threatened hosts did not go down without a fight and another day it could have been a different story. It may not have been as dominant as Thursday's victory over Brighton but it is results that count at the end of the day.

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With this in mind, MEN Sport has taken a look at some moments you may have missed from the victory in the East Midlands.

In North London earlier in the day, we witnessed the power of the set-piece as Nicolas Jover's tactics resulted in two of Arsenal's three goals against Spurs. Coincidentally, the Blues relied on a corner to break the deadlock in a tight first half.

Gvardiol did excellently to evade his marker and power a header in at the near post to ease the tension among the City players. After the goal, Pep Guardiola pointed straight towards Carlos Vicens who is in charge of the set-pieces for the Blues.

If the Premier League wanted to measure their popularity or lack thereof this weekend, tuning into the start of the Forest vs City game would have given them a clear reading. Both sets of fans loudly booed the Premier League's anthem and it was obvious how poorly the authorities of the so-called 'greatest league in the world' are seen.

Reports suggest next week that Forest will discover their

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