On the road to a point where in the summit.
Then stepped Tottenham’s Christian Eriksen, 24 years in the day, back and settled the game with his 2-1 goal.
Now it’s three teams within two points at the top of the Premier League.
– A really nice feeling, says Harry Kane.
After Arsenal earlier this afternoon taken a dramatic trepoängare against Leicester City was the chance for both Manchester City and Tottenham to nibble points on league top.
the two teams played an uneventful first half at the Etihad Stadium before the game really took off in the second half.
First Danny Rose hit a post that Raheem Sterling jumped with his back against and stopped with his elbow. Referee Mark Clattenburg pointed to the penalty spot and Harry Kane put the 1-0 Spurs hard center of the goal.
– It was absolutely wrong, it takes in the back and bouncing up on his elbow and Sterling who do not see the ball. But it was the same judge who sentenced when we lost against Tottenham last time, then it was offside on two goals, says Manuel Pellegrini. READ ALSO PLUS Other choice that has become the Spurs involuntary star
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in an attempt to force the forward chose City’s coach to replace Fernando favor of 19-year-old striker Kelechi Iheanacho in the 66th minute. Eight minutes later it paid off when attacking promise bombed the equalizer on a nice rush by Gael Clichy.
But it was Tottenham who would latch on to Arsenal and Leicester at the very top. Erik Lamela pass to Christian Eriksen and the birthday child made no mistake free with Joe Hart when he rolled into 2-1.
“Up to you in the media”
David Silva received a huge position to acknowledge the lead after the final seconds but the ball went over the crossbar Hugo Lloris.
Thus, Tottenham up to second in the table on goal difference before the third-place Arsenal, and two points behind Leicester. Manchester City are now four points behind the top trio.
– To come away with a 2-1 win is a great feeling, says Harry Kane but not biting on the title candidate talking.
– It is up to you in the media, he said.
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