Tottenham defied expectations by pulling off a stunning victory over Manchester City at the Etihad. While the result was remarkable, it’s easy to overlook how Pep Guardiola’s side initially dominated the game. Manchester City started strongly, with Erling Haaland creating two early chances that could have put the hosts ahead. However, James Maddison’s clinical finish turned the tide, giving Spurs the upper hand against the Premier League champions.
Gary Neville initially struggled to choose between James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski for the Man of the Match award. Ultimately, Maddison’s brilliant brace secured him the accolade. Both Maddison and Kulusevski earned praise from Pep Guardiola as well, as he tried to make sense of his career-worst run of five consecutive defeats.
Pep Praises Maddison and Kulusevski After Etihad Masterclass
Pep Guardiola appeared visibly frustrated as he addressed the media following the loss at Etihad. Guardiola highlighted Tottenham’s clinical edge, praising the quality of Dejan Kulusevski and James Maddison, who were instrumental in their team’s victory.
The City boss admitted his side’s fragility, pointing out their struggle to handle key duels and maintain balance, particularly after the international break. He acknowledged that conceding chances is inevitable at the highest level but emphasised that their current inability to respond effectively is concerning. With a tough Champions League clash against Feyenoord looming, Guardiola stressed the importance of regrouping and finding solutions to their recent struggles.
Its always a honour to get complimented by one of the best in the Business, as the Spaniard singled out the two stars noting
“Well, 0-4, nothing much to say right,”
“We are a little bit fragile now. We started really well and we couldn’t score. And the first time they arrive [in our box] they score.”
“Of course, the quality of Kulusevski and Maddison was good.”
Things are looking bleak for Manchester City as injuries continue to disrupt their rhythm this season. Despite Erling Haaland showcasing his Ballon d’Or before kick-off, fans might gladly trade the trophy if it meant an expedited recovery for Rodri, whose absence has been keenly felt.
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Guardiola emphasised the impact of injuries to key players like John Stones, Jack Grealish, and Kevin De Bruyne, which has left City without four of their most senior stars. While this mounting injury crisis has increased their struggles, it doesn’t change the fact that Tottenham capitalised brilliantly. For Spurs, a win is a win, and this emphatic victory could be the catalyst they need to boost their confidence and build consistency moving forward.