Tottenham delivered a truly dominant display to defeat Manchester City 2-0 and keep their unbeaten start to the league alive.
The result dents City manager, Pep Guardiola’s unbeaten run record.
Spurs took the game to City from the very first whistle and their initial pressure paid off when Aleksandar Kolarov turned the ball into his own net.
They doubled their lead on 37 minutes through Dele Alli, who capped off a fine team move with an unerring finish past Claudio Bravo.
Things almost went from bad to worse for Pep Guardiola’s side when Fernandinho conceded a penalty for a foul on Alli in the second half, but Bravo managed to save Erik Lamela’s spot kick and spare any further blushes.
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