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Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane made an angry and sad confession after Nottingham vs Manchester City win in Premier League title race

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Roy Keane, who used to lead Manchester United, didn’t like how Manchester City closed the gap on Chelsea at the top of the Premier League.

After beating Nottingham Forest 2-0, Roy Keane, a former captain of Manchester United, reluctantly thinks that Manchester City will win all of their remaining Premier League games to keep their title this season.

Forest, who are at the bottom of the league and are fighting for their lives, made it hard for the Blues. They scored their first goal just after the half-hour mark. It took some skill for Josko Gvardiol to get past his defender and score with a shot.

Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane made an angry and sad confession after Nottingham vs Manchester City win in Premier League title race


Once the halftime break came, City played a lot better. They sealed the win on 71 minutes when substitute Erling Haaland scored a goal one-on-one with the goalie. Sky Sports asked Keane what he thought right after the game was over, and his first thoughts were bad news for the rest of the league.

“They’ll certainly have concerns with the chances they gave up in the first half but pay attention, in the second half they were a lot more in control and it’s not a bad option bringing players on like Haaland,” he added. “Man City know how to dominate football games even when they’re not at their best. It’s the same old story with Phil Foden.”

“Their bench players are good.” To win football games has become a really good habit for them over the last few years.

“I believe City will win all of their games from now on.” I was scared because of how they started; I thought they might mess up. Forest had chances, but didn’t take them. Today was a big win for City.

Arsenal is in first place, but Pep Guardiola’s team is only one point behind them because they have played one more game. In the first game, Mikel Arteta’s team kept the pressure on Chelsea as they beat Tottenham Hotspur 3-2 in the North London Derby.







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