Man City predicted lineup vs Nottingham Forest - Premier League | OneFootball

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·26 April 2024

Man City predicted lineup vs Nottingham Forest - Premier League

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The Cityzens showed why they are feared so much in title races by tearing Brighton apart 4-0, with Phil Foden once again in dazzling form. With next to no injury concerns, manager Pep Guardiola has plenty of options to consider before picking his starting XI for this weekend.

Here's the side he may opt for to keep Man City well set in the Premier League title race.


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Man City predicted lineup vs Nottingham Forest (4-2-3-1)

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Haaland faces a race to be fit for Sunday / Marc Atkins/GettyImages

GK: Ederson - Avoided missing too many games after getting injured at Newcastle and pinged City into good positions with his distribution.

RB: Kyle Walker - Was captured giving a high-energy team talk to his teammates on Thursday night, one which clearly had the right effect. Might have had a chance to score himself with more measured touches but ended up with two assists.

CB: John Stones - City are very light on the injury front and it could be the ideal time to get more minutes into Stones' legs.

CB: Nathan Ake - Ake did start against Brighton and might feature again, with Ruben Dias on the bench once more.

LB: Josko Gvardiol - Has started catching the eye towards the end of the campaign with some old-fashioned defensive work and the odd strike at goal from long distance.

CM: Rodri - The Spaniard remains the central cog in making Man City tick and is unlikely to drop out of the side, with Matheus Nunes still not totally trusted by Guardiola.

CM: Mateo Kovacic - Croatia international Kovacic, however, has fit in pretty snuggly in his first campaign at the Etihad Stadium. Another start on Sunday would allow rests for other key players elsewhere.

AM: Kevin De Bruyne - Showed off his lesser-spotted talent for heading footballs against Brighton and is so often City's talisman when they're chasing down title rivals at the end of campaigns.

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