2023/24
Matchweek 14
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Sun 3 Dec 2023
Kick Off:
Etihad Stadium, Manchester
Att: 53,473
Ref: Simon Hooper
KOMins
9
31
34
38
  • HT
  • 61
    74
    81
    84
    90 +2
    90 +5
  • FT
  • WHO'S GOING TO BE YOUR

    MAN OF THE MATCH?

    Report

    Dejan Kulusevski's 90th-minute header ended Tottenham Hotspur's three-match losing streak as they drew 3-3 against Manchester City in an absorbing contest at the Etihad Stadium.

    A third consecutive draw for City leaves them in third following Liverpool's dramatic 4-3 victory over Fulham, three points behind leaders Arsenal. Spurs remain three points behind City in fifth but climb into the top five, above Newcastle United.

    How the match unfolded

    Pep Guardiola made three changes to the side that beat RB Leipzig 3-2 in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday, with Ederson, Jeremy Doku and Julian Alvarez coming in for Stefan Ortega, Rico Lewis and Jack Grealish.

    As for Spurs, Ange Postecoglou only made one change from the team that lost 2-1 to Aston Villa, with Yves Bissouma returning from suspension in place of the injured Rodrigo Bentancur. 

    The match started at a breathless pace, and Spurs opened the scoring after only six minutes through Son Heung-min.

    The visitors produced a lightning counter-attack, Son breaking from inside his own half, latching on to Kulusevski’s long pass and outmuscling Doku before firing a low shot that Ederson was unable to keep out.

    Son became the first player in history to score away Premier League goals versus four reigning champions, doing so against Leicester City, Chelsea, Liverpool and Man City when they had won the league in the previous campaign.

    But Spurs’ lead only lasted 137 seconds, as Alvarez’s free-kick was flicked on by Erling Haaland before Son inadvertently turned the ball into his own net.

    It made Son only the second player in Premier League history to score a goal and own goal in the opening 10 minutes of a match, after Gareth Barry for Aston Villa v Charlton in May 1999.

    The chances continued to flow, with Haaland dragging a shot wide with the goal at his mercy before Doku crashed a strike against the underside of the crossbar.

    But City did go in front on 31 minutes, Foden collecting Alvarez’s clever pass before slotting past Guglielmo Vicario from close range.

    City were denied by the woodwork for a second time as Alvarez’s effort hit a post and bounced clear as it remained 2-1 at the break.

    Guardiola’s side came out of the blocks quickly in the second half, with Bernardo Silva’s sublime strike with the outside of his left foot tipped over spectacularly by Vicario.

    Doku’s afternoon came to a premature end when he limped off early in the second half, with the winger an early doubt for Wednesday night’s trip to Aston Villa. The champions will be without the suspended Rodri and Jack Grealish at Villa Park after both were booked against Spurs.

    The chances temporarily dried up for City, and it was Spurs who struck next on 69 minutes as Giovani Lo Celso collected Son’s layoff before sweeping a low strike in off the inside of the post for his second goal in as many matches.

    City came again, with Rodri blazing a shot over the crossbar before Grealish put the home side 3-2 up with nine minutes remaining.

    Rodri dispossessed Bissouma and City broke quickly down the right, with Haaland cutting the ball back for Grealish to slot low past Vicario.

    But the drama wasn't over as Brennan Johnson advanced down the left and crossed for Kulusevski, who guided a header into the top-left corner to level in dramatic fashion.

    Kulusevski is only the second player in Premier League history to score in three consecutive seasons away to the reigning champions, doing so for Spurs in 2021/22, 2022/23 and 2023/24, after Danny Murphy’s run of four between 2000/01 and 2003/04.

    It was the 24th and final goal of an EPIC five-match day, the most goals ever scored on a Sunday with a maximum of five matches.

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    Match officials

    Referee: Simon Hooper

    Fourth Official: Anthony Taylor

    VAR: Robert Jones

    Assistant VAR: Darren Cann

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        Season So Far

        Man City
         
        Spurs

        Top Player Stats

          Match Stats

          Man City
           
          Spurs

          Head-to-Head

          Man City
          Total Wins
          18
          Home
          11
          Away
          7
          Spurs
          Total Wins
          28
          Home
          17
          Away
          11

          Played

          54

          Draws 8

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