Rayan Cherki celebrates his own goal

As of: December 27, 2025 3:36 p.m

Manchester City has the title race in the Premier League with a hard-fought away win Nottingham Forest kept open. For the “Tricky Trees“The narrow defeat represents a setback in the relegation battle.

Jörg Strohschein

It was Rayan Cherki’s day: first he prepared one goal, then he scored the second himself in Manchester City’s narrow and hard-fought 2-1 (0-0) win at Nottingham Forest. After City’s sixth win in a row, the title race remains with the Arsenal FC still open and extremely exciting. Coach Pep Guardiola’s team has submitted and can now wait and see how the “Gunners” on matchday 18 of the Premier League.

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The unfortunate defeat was a setback for coach Sean Dyche’s relegation-threatened team, but the “Tricky Trees” presented themselves in significantly improved form and can draw hope from the game despite the defeat. Tijjani Reijnders scored the 1-0 goal for City (48th minute), Cherki scored the 2-1 goal (83rd minute). Omari Hutchinson equalized for Nottingham to make it 1-1 (54th).

Shortly before kick-off there was a minute’s silence: John Robertson, the “Picasso of our game” as the Nottingham fans paid tribute to the club legend and former player before the game, died on Christmas Day at the age of 72.

No chance to score for City

The guests from Manchester took control at the beginning and had the ball most of the time. However, the hosts, who had been defending uncompromisingly up to that point, had their first big chance to score after seven minutes.

Callum Hudson-Odoi crossed from the left corner of the penalty area in front of the City goal, Morgan Gibbs-White missed the ball by just a few centimeters. Afterwards, Sean Dyche’s team also increasingly tried to set offensive accents.

Guardiola’s team found it difficult to defend against the extremely compact “Tricky Trees” to find a gap in the defense. Top scorer Erling Haaland also didn’t get a chance as usual, also because he lacked suitable passes. Manchester was disappointing in the first half and didn’t create any significant scoring opportunities.

Lightning start from the guests

Nottingham remained the much more dangerous team, but they were too imprecise in their finishing and thus missed a possible lead. And this negligence was to take revenge immediately after the break, Manchester got off to a lightning start.

After a pass into the penalty area from Cherki, Reijnders converted from eight meters while running and turning to make it 1-0 for the “Skyblues”. Only two minutes later, Cherki had the second goal on his feet, but his shot from a half-right position from ten meters landed only on the outside post.

Goalkeeper Victor with a brilliant save

The game picked up speed. And Nottingham contributed to that. After a counterattack via Gibbs-White and striker Igor Jesus, Hutchinson quickly equalized 1-1 with a flat direct shot from six meters.

An open exchange of blows developed in which both teams generated offensive pressure. Nottingham goalkeeper John Victor prevented another goal with a spectacular reflex against City attacker Phil Folden’s shot from ten meters (74th). Haaland continued to be a non-factor in the City offensive.

But Manchester struck again. After a corner kick and a header assist from Josko Gvardiol, Cherki hit the ball in a technically sophisticated manner from 14 meters flat into the bottom left corner for a late and celebrated 2-1 final score.

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