Pep Guardiola takes pride of place in tonight's matchday programme against Nottingham Forest.
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We’ve not had chance to mark his two-year contract extension in a Premier League edition - until now.
The manager is on the cover thanks to a beautifully illustrated design by Dave Flanagan, which shows the boss patrolling his technical area.
Alistair Mann, our renowned commentator, also brings us the Top 10 games played at the Etihad under the Guardiola era - and there’s some absolute classics in there to get you in the mood for tonight’s home matchday.
Of course, City are in a tough run of form at present and in this evening’s issue Ruben Dias offers his thoughts on the way forward in the main interview.
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We catch up with Fernandinho who gives his verdict on the start to life in blue of fellow Brazilian, Savinho while there’s an immaculate photoshoot with Ballon d’Or winner Rodri too.
We also hear from former Forest defender and now Sky Sports pundit, Michael Dawson, who provides us with his City Nightmare XI.
We have the usual favourites like Pep Guardiola’s manager notes, Mike Summerbee’s Buzzer column and a focus on the visitors, Forest.
We also bring you Six Degrees of Separation’ charting a course between stars of both teams and a tier list feature highlighting five legends from our visitors.
Matchday Live commentator Alistair Mann brings you his ‘Mann of the Match’ column, looking at the story of two bizarre goalkeeping incidents between the two clubs.
Dr Gary James takes a look at ‘One Moment in Time’ while Kevin Cummins selects another one of his favourite 100 photos.
There’s also a focus on what’s happening across our other teams - EDS, Under-18s and Women’s.
Make sure you get your hands on the official matchday programme, which costs £4, because it really is the perfect way to get you in the mood for the big game.
As well as being available for purchase at the ground, supporters who may not be able to attend the game can also order it online.
What’s more, fans will also be able to order a programme subscription, with three bundles opportunities available.