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Tottenham Hotspur delivered a remarkable performance against Manchester City, securing a 4-0 victory and handing City their fifth consecutive defeat—a low point they haven't reached since 2006. James Maddison emerged as the star, scoring twice, while Pedro Porro added a third goal, and Brennan Johnson closed out the match with a fourth in the final minutes. This win wasn’t just any victory; it marked the end of City’s impressive 52-game unbeaten streak at the Etihad Stadium, a record that had remained unbroken since before the 2022 World Cup. The result shocked the City fans, who were unaccustomed to such a heavy loss, and saw Tottenham fans celebrating with chants, suggesting that Guardiola might face the sack despite having recently signed a two-year contract extension.
City’s 4-0 loss to Spurs was their most significant home league defeat since they lost 5-1 to Arsenal in 2003. The game underscored the importance of Rodri, the team’s influential midfielder who missed the match due to injury but was honored in a pre-match celebration for winning the Ballon d’Or. His absence seemed to impact City’s ability to control the midfield and defend against Tottenham’s fast-paced attack. The defeat was also the first time Guardiola’s team had lost three straight Premier League games, underscoring a rare vulnerability in a squad that typically dominates the English top flight. Even Guardiola, known for his tactical genius, seemed unable to find answers to his team’s struggles on this occasion. The heavy defeat has raised questions about City's form, as they have fallen further behind Liverpool, who now have a chance to extend their lead at the top of the table.
Tottenham’s triumph over City was all the more impressive considering the challenges they faced going into the match. Manager Ange Postecoglou was missing both of his first-choice central defenders, leaving him with a makeshift backline and a bench packed with teenagers. Just two weeks prior, Tottenham had lost at home to Ipswich, raising concerns about their form. Yet, against City, Postecoglou’s side showed resilience and skill, putting on a disciplined and determined display to rise to sixth place, just four points behind City. This victory not only highlighted Tottenham’s potential to disrupt the league’s top teams but also cast doubts on City’s consistency and defensive stability, especially in Rodri’s absence. As the league progresses, City’s struggles and Tottenham’s resurgence promise to keep the season engaging for fans, with Tottenham showcasing their potential to challenge for European spots. Meanwhile, City will need to regroup and address their vulnerabilities to stay in contention for the title.
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