Man City edged over the line thanks to Erling Haaland with Arsenal piling on the pressure - the champions were not at their best in beating Nottingham Forest but they left with their future in their o
Daily MailManchester City sat inside their dressing room at the City Ground in February of the Treble season, watching Arsenal. Immediately up next and with the pressure on, City didn’t run all over Nottingham Forest like 14 months prior. While Manchester City weren't exactly at their extravagant best they still had enough to see off Forest Arsenal's tense win over arch rivals Tottenham put the pressure on the champions ahead of their own trip to Nottingham Forest Pep Guardiola's side have reached 31 games unbeaten for a club record but taking that run to 35 will surely make the champions the most dominant English football has ever seen Funny old beast, football. City – significantly better last year – left the east Midlands four victories from history and with consecutive Premier League clean sheets for only the second time since August. Forest striker Wood missed a number of chances as the hosts struggled in front of goal Josko Gvardiol turned home a corner just after the half hour mark to give City the lead Erling Haaland netted the second to mark his return to fitness, scoring his 21st of the Premier League season from the bench Looking at it, he is right.