Ten-man Manchester City maintained their perfect record in the Premier League with a 2-0 win over Nottingham Forest on Saturday evening.
Matheus Nunes replaced the injured Bernardo Silva as the reigning champions looked to maintain their perfect start to the campaign.
The Citizens did get in front after seven minutes when Kyle Walker got a hold of Rodri’s pass and pulled to the right to cutback for Phil Foden to apply a composed finish. Forest, who were utterly on the back-foot at this point, had to bring on a substitution five minutes before halftime with Nuno Tavares sacrificed for Gonzalo Montiel.
Steve Cooper’s men started to have momentum after a subdued spell and saw Taiwo Awoniyi, Ola Aina and Gibbs-White come close on a few occasions.
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