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Erling Haaland has warned Manchester City to forget about Arsenal’s title challenge or risk going “crazy” as they chase a fourth successive Premier League crown.
The Norwegian scored the decisive goal in the second half shortly after coming on as a substitute and, although City did not play particularly well, they will take the title if they win their remaining four games.
With his father Alfie watching from the directors’ box, Haaland scored his 21st league goal of the season to move back to the top of the scoring charts.
“I think the most important thing is not to think, especially right now,” Haaland said. ‘It’s about taking it day by day. Honestly, if you think too much you’ll drive yourself crazy, so relax now, enjoy it and focus on the next one.’
City were without Phil Foden and Ruben Dias due to illness, while John Stones and Haaland were only on the bench.
Erling Haaland scored his 21st Premier League goal of the season against Nottingham Forest
Pep Guardiola stated that his rival Arsenal is not likely to “lose any more points” in the shoot-out
Premier League leaders Arsenal secured a vital victory over arch-rivals Tottenham earlier in the day.
Having played at Brighton just three days earlier, Pep Guardiola’s side looked low on energy and the Catalan believes his players have no margin for error in the run-up, with Arsenal a point clear.
He said: “I don’t think Arsenal will lose any more points.” It’s like what happened in the past with Liverpool.
‘We have four games left and it’s like climbing a big mountain. If we tie a game we are not going to win the league. The performance here was not particularly good.”
Forest remain just one point above the relegation zone and two of their last three games are against Sheffield United (who have already been relegated) and Burnley, who are in 19th place.
The club hope to hear this week whether their appeal against the four-point deduction they received for breaching the Premier League’s spending rules has been successful.
Chief Nuno Espirito Santo said: ‘Hopefully we will have news soon and we can face reality. “It will make a big difference, not only for us but for the entire league.”