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Nuno Tavares was hurt during Nottingham Forest’s 2-0 loss to Manchester City, according to the most recent news.

Nuno Tavares’ health will be evaluated as Nottingham Forest considers their 2-0 loss to Manchester City.

At the Etihad Stadium, the defender was removed from the game in the 40th minute after appearing to pull something. After receiving treatment on the pitch, he attempted to continue but eventually limped off and was replaced by Gonzalo Montiel.

For the Reds, Tavares had a difficult opening game as the Premier League champions had a lot of success down his side early on. Forest will still be concerned about his health as they prepare for their match against Brentford at the City Ground the following Saturday.

Forest manager Steve Cooper offers a’mixed’ assessment of the loss to Man City.

How the Reds fared against Manchester City, more reading

For the Reds, Tavares had a difficult opening game as the Premier League champions had a lot of success down his side early on. Forest will still be concerned about his health as they prepare for their match against Brentford at the City Ground the following Saturday.

Forest manager Steve Cooper offers a’mixed’ assessment of the loss to Man City.

How the Reds fared against Manchester City, more reading

When Cooper switched to a three-man defensive against City, Tavares began at left wingback. Ola Aina moved to the right wing while Serge Aurier, who had recovered from a knock, took his spot as the right-sided center-back in the starting lineup.

Less than 30 minutes had passed and the visitors were down 2-0 thanks to goals from Phil Foden and Erling Haaland. However, they bounced back and put in a strong performance in the second half as the hosts had Rodri sent for violent behaviour.

Danilo, a midfielder for Cooper, is still sidelined with a hamstring injury. Felipe, the centre defender, is getting better after suffering a knee injury, although he hasn’t played for the first team yet this year. Willy Boly, a defender, played the whole 90 minutes versus City after overcoming the illness that prevented him from participating in Monday night’s draw with Burnley.

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