Is it over for City?

Manchester City had a frustrating 2-2 draw at home to Nottingham Forest on March 4, 2026. City twice took the lead (including a goal from January signing Semenyo), but Forest fought back brilliantly with strikes from Morgan Gibbs-White and a late equalizer from Elliot Anderson, denying Pep's side all three points at the Etihad. This slip comes at a brutal time in the 2025/26 Premier League title race. Arsenal are flying high at the top with 67 points from 30 games, while City sit second on 60 points from 29 games—still with a game in hand, but now trailing by a full 7 points. Arsenal's recent win (including Bukayo Saka's milestone goal) combined with City's dropped points has shifted real momentum toward the Gunners. Fans are calling it a classic bottle job—City failing to capitalize at home against a relegation-threatened side, twice surrendering leads in a match they dominated in expected goals (2.02 vs Forest's 0.97). The Opta supercomputer now gives Arsenal over 92% chance of lifting the title, with City down to single digits. Is this truly the moment City bottled it, or just a blip for a team that's historically relentless in the run-in? With games still to play—including potential twists ahead—the race isn't over... but the pressure is mounting fast. What do you think—bottle job or just football?.

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