Manchester City kept up their Premier League title charge after beating Nottingham Forest 2-0 to move just a point behind current leaders Arsenal.
Erling Haaland marked his return to action with a goal in the second half to wrap up the victory for City and ensure their destiny remains in their own hands.
Haaland coolly slotted into the bottom corner shortly after coming on while Josko Gvardiol had made the breakthrough after nodding home Kevin De Bruyne's corner.
City have a game in hand over Arsenal and were made to work hard for their victory on the banks of the River Trent, with Forest squandering several golden openings.
Here, Mail Sport's JACK GAUGHAN takes you through some of the stories you might have missed from the City Ground...
WALKER'S PITCH COMPLAINT
Nottingham Forest undoubtedly made life difficult for Manchester City – and the visiting captain had a theory of how they wanted to gain an advantage before a ball had been kicked.
Kyle Walker was seen lodging a complaint with the Premier League's match manager out on the pitch in what is understood to have been a grievance about the state of the surface.
Walker's misgivings were that the grass was too dry – City better when pitches are slick – and they certainly found it tough retaining possession quickly. Forest had obviously done nothing wrong though.
FOREST FURY OVER PRICES
Furore over season ticket prices has touched almost every Premier League club over the past few weeks and Forest is no different. Their Supporters' Trust lambasted the decision to hike prices by as much as 28 per cent in some areas of the City Ground.
Forest held meetings with fan groups last week ahead of their first home game since the announcement, while 'Forza Garibaldi' decided against
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