The Scotsman

Guardiola admits dry pitch helped ‘so lucky’ City sink wasteful Forest

- Jonathan Veal at the City Ground

Pep Guardiola believes “incredibly fortunate” Manchester City were aided by the dry state of the City Ground pitch in their 2-0 win over wasteful Nottingham Forest.

City reeled in Premier League leaders Arsenal as goals from Joskogvard­io lander ling ha al and at forest reduced the gap to one point at the top with a game in hand, making themselves favourites for a fourth successive title.

It was far from their best performanc­e, though, and City were grateful to forest for wasting four gilt-edged chances as Chris Wood missed two sitters and Neco Williams and Murillo also were denied from close range. Guardiola said those opportunit­ies were missed because the pitch was dry and the ball bounced high.

“It was really hard, harder than last season when we drew here,” the Spaniard said. “We knew before the game that was going to happen and we were so lucky and fortunate today that the pitch was so dry and high. With the chances they had with a better pitch condition they would have scored. We were incredibly fortunate for that.

“Nothing was wrong with the pitch. It was dry from the weather and the sun and that helped us. When we play at home we decide the way we play, when we play away we adapt. We were lucky that the chances they had they could not contact with the ball.”

The title race looks like going down to the wire, but it is in City’s hands and they know if they win all four of their remaining games they will be champions again.

With the Gunners looking in imperious form, Guardiola does not think City can afford to drop any points.

“We prefer they( arsenal) lose, we can not control what they do, they make a good result,” he said. “Four games left, I don’t think we can lose any points and we know exactly what we have to do.”

Defeat for forest, who can not blame perce iv edvar in justice s this weekend, leaves them firmly in them ire, currently a point above 18th-placed Luton with three games to go.

There remains an asterisk next to Forest’s name in the table, though, as they wait to hear the outcome of their appeal against a four-point deduction for breaking financial rules.

That could happen early next week and Nuno Espirito Santo wants it resolved.

“We are all waiting on that decision, we are hoping that it is very soon so we can deal with the reality,” the Forest head coach said.

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