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Spurs 1

Manchester City

Manchester City

5

  • Agüero
    15'
  • Touré
    51' (PEN)
  • Džeko
    53'
  • Jovetić
    78'
  • Kompany
    89'
Details
Match Number

7042

Opposition
Manchester city

Manchester City

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2013/14

Date

29th January 2014

Kick Off

19:45

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

36,071

Referee

Andre Marriner

League Position

5th

Opposition League Position

1st

Opposition Form

WWWWLL

Weather at Kick Off

4.3° - Drizzle

Facts & Milestones
  • 7006th overall match (3328 wins, 1546 draws, 2119 losses)

  • 5440th competitive match (2432 wins, 1279 draws, 1729 losses)

  • team

    148th match vs Manchester City (58 wins, 34 draws, 56 losses)

  • competition

    833rd Premier League match (328 wins, 217 draws, 288 losses)

  • 6421st match in England (3002 wins, 1447 draws, 1959 losses)

  • 2893rd match at White Hart Lane (1693 wins, 625 draws, 575 losses)

  • Étienne Capoue
    Étienne Capoue: First Goal
Report

Manchester City moved to the top of the Premier League with an ominous show of authority against Tottenham at White Hart Lane.

Manuel Pellegrini's side required a win over Spurs to move a point clear of Arsenal, and the outcome never looked in doubt when Sergio Aguero scored in an eighth successive game to give them an early lead.

Yaya Toure doubled their advantage five minutes into the second half from a hotly-contested penalty after Spurs defender Danny Rose was sent off despite appearing to get a touch on the ball before being penalised for fouling Edin Dzeko.

Dzeko added a third and, even though Etienne Capoue pulled one back for Spurs, there was still time for City substitute Stevan Jovetic to score his first league goal since his £22m summer switch from Fiorentina.

And as the visitors inflicted further heavy punishment on Spurs following their 6-0 win in Manchester in November, captain Vincent Kompany rounded things off with a simple finish.

Pellegrini 'not surprised' by City goals The only black mark on City's night was that Jovetic had replaced Aguero, who sustained a hamstring injury just before half-time and is now a doubt for Monday's crucial meeting with Chelsea at the Etihad.

That injury apart, this was a highly satisfactory night for Pellegrini with City's display confirming they are now the team to catch, not only at the Premier League summit but in terms of quality and performance.

They knew the prize on offer for a victory and produced a masterclass in the opening half-hour which could easily have seen the game won - with Aguero as the spearhead.

He set the tone inside four minutes when he showed pace and power to create space before striking the far post with Spurs keeper Hugo Lloris beaten, while Dzeko deceived Kyle Walker in the area but shot wastefully over the top.

The goal was coming and it duly arrived after 15 minutes, Aguero making it look deceptively easy as he converted David Silva's pass with an angled finish.

Aguero was proving impossible for Spurs to control and the Argentine's fine header from Gael Clichy's cross required a diving one-handed stop from Lloris to prevent City extending their lead.

He was the threat again when first his header from Silva's corner was cleared off the line by Rose, before the striker reacted first but sent a shot inches off target.

City are best team on the planet - Sherwood Spurs showed resilience to survive the Aguero-inspired siege and had a goal disallowed for offside when Michael Dawson touched in Christian Eriksen's free-kick.

City suffered a serious setback moments before half-time as Aguero, the star of the show, pulled up clutching his hamstring and was replaced by Jovetic.

Capoue replaced Mousa Dembele at half-time but Spurs' hopes of making a recovery were undermined by a highly-contentious moment after 50 minutes when Rose conceded a penalty, and was sent off, for a challenge on Dzeko even though he looked to have got a touch on the ball first.

Toure converted the spot-kick with ease and when Dzeko stroked in the third after Silva's shot struck a post, City looked home and dry.

Spurs showed some fight as Capoue scrambled in following a corner, which was the signal for Pellegrini to make a change, sending on Matija Nastasic for Toure.

Order was restored with 12 minutes left when Jovetic's shot took a deflection to beat Lloris and give the scoreline the sheen City's superiority deserved.

And with Spurs depleted and in disarray, and White Hart Lane emptying rapidly, Kompany completed the formalities.

Timeline
KO

Sergio Agüero

15'

Yaya Touré

33'

Martín Demichelis

39'

Sergio Agüero

40'
HT

Yaya Touré

51'

Edin Džeko

53'

Pablo Zabaleta

76'

Stevan Jovetić

78'

Vincent Kompany

89'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
23 16 4 3 45 21 24 52
2
Manchester city
22 16 2 4 63 25 38 50
3
Chelsea
22 15 4 3 43 20 23 49
4
Liverpool
23 14 4 5 57 28 29 46
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
22 13 4 5 29 26 3 43
6
Everton
23 11 9 3 35 24 11 42
7
Manchester united
23 12 4 7 38 27 11 40
8
Newcastle united
23 11 4 8 32 28 4 37
9
Southampton
23 8 8 7 31 27 4 32
10
Swansea city
23 6 6 11 29 33 -4 24
11
Aston villa
22 6 6 10 22 29 -7 24
12
Norwich city
23 6 6 11 18 35 -17 24
13
Hull city
23 6 5 12 22 29 -7 23
14
Crystal palace
23 7 2 14 15 31 -16 23
15
West bromwich albion
22 4 10 8 24 29 -5 22
16
Stoke city
22 5 7 10 22 36 -14 22
17
Fulham
23 6 1 16 22 50 -28 19
18
West ham united
22 4 6 12 22 33 -11 18
19
Sunderland
22 4 6 12 21 36 -15 18
20
Cardiff city
23 4 6 13 17 40 -23 18
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
23 17 2 4 68 26 42 53
2
Arsenal
23 16 4 3 45 21 24 52
3
Chelsea
23 15 5 3 43 20 23 50
4
Liverpool
23 14 4 5 57 28 29 46
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
23 13 4 6 30 31 -1 43
6
Everton
23 11 9 3 35 24 11 42
7
Manchester united
23 12 4 7 38 27 11 40
8
Newcastle united
23 11 4 8 32 28 4 37
9
Southampton
23 8 8 7 31 27 4 32
10
Aston villa
23 7 6 10 26 32 -6 27
11
Swansea city
23 6 6 11 29 33 -4 24
12
Norwich city
23 6 6 11 18 35 -17 24
13
Hull city
23 6 5 12 22 29 -7 23
14
Crystal palace
23 7 2 14 15 31 -16 23
15
West bromwich albion
23 4 10 9 27 33 -6 22
16
Stoke city
23 5 7 11 22 37 -15 22
17
Sunderland
23 5 6 12 22 36 -14 21
18
West ham united
23 4 7 12 22 33 -11 19
19
Fulham
23 6 1 16 22 50 -28 19
20
Cardiff city
23 4 6 13 17 40 -23 18
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