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Forest beat Man City 1-0 in a top four showdown

City have been reduced to battling for a place in next season's Champions League after a dismal campaign. Even that usually routine target is far from assured for Guardiola's men following their ninth league defeat this term.

With six titles in the past seven seasons, City have rarely had to worry about their place in the Premier League's top four in the Pep Guardiola era. Yet they left the City Ground looking anxiously over their shoulders after a first league loss to Forest since 1997.

Fifth-placed Chelsea, just one point adrift of City, will go above the champions if they beat lowly Leicester today. Finishing fifth could still be enough for City to reach Europe's elite club competition depending on the results of the English clubs who remain in continental competitions this term.

For City to achieve that modest goal, they will have to significantly improve.  

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