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Manchester City ensured they remained slim favourites to retain their Premier League crown after beating Nottingham Forest at the City Ground.

The returning Erling Haaland settled City's second-half nerves shortly after being brought on as a substitute and moved the champions just one point behind Arsenal.

It was far from plain sailing for Pep Guardiola's slickers before the break with Chris Wood spurning several golden openings and Callum Hudson-Odoi firing off target.

City, though, took the lead a shade after the half-hour mark after Josko Gvardiol powered a header home from a corner - and Haaland went on to seal the victory.

Here, Mail Sport's TOM COLLOMOSSE has rated the players...

Manchester City beat Nottingham Forest 2-0 to continue their Premier League title charge

Manchester City beat Nottingham Forest 2-0 to continue their Premier League title charge

Erling Haaland was brought on as a substitute and wrapped up the victory with a deft finish

Erling Haaland was brought on as a substitute and wrapped up the victory with a deft finish

MANCHESTER CITY (4-1-4-1)

EDERSON 5.5

Was lucky his uncertainty at one Gibbs-White corner did not lead to a goal, as Murillo hit the bar. Appeared to be badly hurt in an earlier collision with Boly and did not reappear for the second half.

Ederson was shaky at times and did not reappear for the second half after suffering a knock

Ederson was shaky at times and did not reappear for the second half after suffering a knock

KYLE WALKER 6.5

No protection from Doku meant he often had both Aina and Hudson-Odoi to contend with. The England defender did not look as secure as usual but his experience got him through – despite a couple of nervy moments.

MANUEL AKANJI 6

Wood is a tricky opponent for any centre-back and Akanji had some tricky times against Forest's No11. Luckily for the City defender, Wood's radar was off.

NATHAN AKE 7

Showed his terrific recovery pace to catch up with Anthony Elanga and deny him a shooting opportunity, even though the offside flag was up. Looked the more comfortable of City's central defensive pairing.

JOSKO GVARDIOL 7

Not always precise on the ball but decisive at both ends of the pitch, scoring the first goal and then clearing off the line to prevent Wood levelling for Forest at the start of the second period.

Josko Gvardiol was decisive at both ends of the pitch and scored City's first goal of the game

Josko Gvardiol was decisive at both ends of the pitch and scored City's first goal of the game

RODRI 6.5

Sometimes troubled by Gibbs-White's imagination and like the majority of his team-mates, he can play much better. The worry for Arsenal is that City were still able to win comfortably despite being off form.

JEREMY DOKU 5

His failure to track Aina's runs often left Walker with two men to mark and his poor challenge on the Nigerian gave Forest a dangerous free-kick. Throw in his lack of bite in attack and it was no surprise that the Belgian did not re-emerge for the second half.

KEVIN DE BRUYNE 7

On the periphery for much of the game – but then his corner set up Gvardiol's opener and he released Haaland for the second. A high-class performer who makes it count when it matters – just like his team.

Kevin De Bruyne was initially on the periphery before setting up both of City's goals

Kevin De Bruyne was initially on the periphery before setting up both of City's goals

BERNARDO SILVA 6

Dropped deep to try to get City moving but was not at his usual fluent best and his close control was strangely sloppy. Against a better side his off-day might have proved costly for his team.

JACK GREALISH 5.5

For goodness sake, stay on

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