Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva voiced his disappointment with the refereeing during their recent match against Nottingham Forest, where a crucial penalty claim by Erling Haaland was dismissed, impacting the outcome of the game.

Silva criticized referee Darren England for not awarding a penalty when Haaland seemed to be fouled by Forest goalkeeper Matz Sels. Despite the incident being reviewed by VAR, the decision stood, much to City's dismay.

This draw against Forest dealt a blow to City's hopes of clinching the Premier League title, as it allowed Arsenal to strengthen their position at the top of the table. The missed opportunity to secure three points now sees City trailing Arsenal by seven points, albeit with a game in hand.

Speaking about the contentious penalty incident, Silva mentioned, "All the 50-50s have gone against us this season. It's the reality. I've just watched the Erling incident. For me, it's a penalty." He emphasized the need for the team to focus on their performances and not dwell on external factors beyond their control.

Despite the setback, City's manager Pep Guardiola remained optimistic about their title aspirations. Guardiola acknowledged the importance of regrouping for their upcoming FA Cup clash against Newcastle and maintaining their focus on the competitions ahead.

The draw with Forest highlighted City's struggle to hold onto leads this season, having dropped 13 points from winning positions. This trend, coupled with missed opportunities during the match, reflects a growing challenge for the team in their pursuit of the league title.

With time running out in the season, City faces an uphill battle to catch up with Arsenal at the summit of the Premier League. The draw against Forest underscored the need for City to address their vulnerabilities and remain resilient in the remaining fixtures.