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Published on 2024-04-29 16:15:00
Manchester City’s defender Nathan Ake revealed that the team watched Arsenal’s victory over Tottenham during their pre-match preparations for their own game against Nottingham Forest. Despite Arsenal gaining a 0-3 advantage against Spurs, City remained focused on their own match at the City Ground and were able to secure a 0-2 victory with goals from Josko Gvardiol and Erling Haaland. The game was not without its challenges, with Forest creating multiple chances but failing to capitalize on them.
Ake emphasized the importance of focusing on their own game rather than worrying about other results, stating that it was in Manchester City’s hands to secure the title if they continued to win their remaining matches. He mentioned that each player has their own preparation routine before a game, but the team collectively aims to focus on their own performance. With a rare week off from their busy schedule, City will return to the Premier League with a match against Wolves and have their sights set on clinching their fourth consecutive league title.
In addition to their Premier League campaign, Manchester City also has an upcoming FA Cup final against Manchester United. This final will be a repeat of last season’s cup final which City won, and it will be followed by the UEFA Champions League final against Inter Milan. With the potential to secure multiple titles this season, Manchester City remains focused on maintaining their momentum and achieving success in both domestic and European competitions.
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