0-2 v Manchester City - 14 May 2024 - Home

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Spurs 0

Manchester City

Manchester City

2

  • Haaland
    51'
    90+1' (PEN)
Details
Match Number

7643

Opposition
Manchester city

Manchester City

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2023/24

Date

14th May 2024

Kick Off

20:00

Venue

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Attendance

61,065

Referee

Chris Kavanagh

VAR

Michael Salisbury

League Position

5th

Opposition League Position

1st

Opposition Form

WWWDWW

Weather at Kick Off

14.4° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 7605th overall match (3649 wins, 1653 draws, 2290 losses)

  • 5988th competitive match (2723 wins, 1380 draws, 1885 losses)

  • team

    173rd match vs Manchester City (67 wins, 37 draws, 69 losses)

  • competition

    1227th Premier League match (539 wins, 293 draws, 395 losses)

  • 6937th match in England (3287 wins, 1536 draws, 2101 losses)

  • 139th match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (91 wins, 12 draws, 36 losses)

  • Mikey Moore
    Mikey Moore: Debut
  • There were 3 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

For STATS Against
10 Attempts 7
5 Attempts on Target 4
1.7 xG 2.4
53% Possession 47%
740 Touches 675
562 Passes Completed 497
647 Passes Attempted 565
86.9% Pass Completion 88.0%
13 Crosses 10
19 Throw-ins 16
7 Corners 4
13 Tackles 12
7 Blocks 24
11 Interceptions 11
3 Saves 5
14 Fouls 11
3 Yellow Cards 3
2 Offsides 2
Report

Manchester City moved within one win of a historic fourth successive Premier League title with victory at Tottenham.

Erling Haaland's second-half double settled a tight encounter in which Spurs' hopes of a top-four finish ended, and sent Aston Villa into the Champions League for the first time next season.

Pep Guardiola's reigning champions will lift the trophy again if they beat West Ham United at Etihad Stadium on Sunday (16:00 BST).

Spurs performed with great credit, despite knowing bitter rivals Arsenal would be the beneficiaries of a good result, and it took a superb display from City's deputy goalkeeper Stefan Ortega to keep them at bay after he replaced Ederson, who took a heavy knock in a collision with Cristian Romero.

Haaland broke the deadlock when he tapped in Kevin de Bruyne's cross six minutes after the break, Ortega's heroics then keeping City in front as he saved twice from Dejan Kulusevski before denying Son Heung-min when he was clean through.

City then broke clear in stoppage time to put themselves on the brink of glory, Haaland scoring his 38th goal of the season from the penalty spot after Jeremy Doku was fouled by Pedro Porro.

It sets the stage for Sunday's season finale, with City now two points ahead of Arsenal and on a seemingly unstoppable surge to become the first club to win the Premier League four consecutive times.

Manchester City almost relied on the muscle memory that has made them consistent champions to come through a scrappy performance to set up what looks like another Premier League title.

Guardiola’s side were nowhere near their best but click on to automatic pilot when the pressure peaks to get the job done and leave Arsenal, the side in closest pursuit, facing bitter disappointment.

Inevitably it was Haaland and De Bruyne who provided the smooth link to break the deadlock, the striker being left with the simplest of chances.

It was then that deputy keeper Ortega demonstrated his quality once more, particularly with a crucial save from Son who raced clear in the position he relishes.

Ortega made a stop of such significance that Guardiola threw himself on the turf in sheer relief.

Haaland’s penalty wrapped up the three points, leaving City’s supporters in joyous celebration at the final whistle, knowing their side are now in a position they have become so familiar with and one from which they rarely make mistakes.

Arsenal must hope West Ham can somehow produce a shock on Sunday, while the Gunners concentrate on beating Everton at Emirates Stadium.

The strange atmosphere that provided the backdrop to this fixture was exemplified when Tottenham’s fans loudly chanted “Are you watching Arsenal?” after Haaland put Manchester City ahead.

It was a moment when north London’s fierce rivalry reared its head, Spurs’ followers forgetting their own disappointment at missing out on the top four to taunt Arsenal who look like missing out on the title after a superb campaign.

There was no questioning the commitment and effort from Ange Postecoglou’s players from first whistle to last. It was only the barrier provided by Ortega that stopped them from upsetting City’s charge and potentially handing the initiative to Arsenal in a late title twist.

In the end, they were undone by City’s main men Haaland and De Bruyne, as a season that started with so much optimism under Postecoglou ends with them falling short of a Champions League place.

Spurs would have settled for fifth at the start of the season, but there can be no disguising the sense of missed opportunity as a poor final phase of the campaign cost them dearly and meant they missed out to Aston Villa.

There has been progress under Postecoglou, but now he must plan the next stage of his Spurs renewal.

Timeline
KO
HT

Erling Haaland

51'

Mateo Kovacic

70'

Phil Foden

88'

Erling Haaland

90+1'

Bernardo Silva

90+10'
FT +11'
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
37 27 5 5 89 28 61 86
2
Manchester city
36 26 7 3 91 33 58 85
3
Liverpool
37 23 10 4 84 41 43 79
4
Aston villa
37 20 8 9 76 56 20 68
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
36 19 6 11 71 59 12 63
6
Newcastle united
36 17 6 13 79 57 22 57
7
Chelsea
36 16 9 11 73 61 12 57
8
Manchester united
36 16 6 14 52 56 -4 54
9
West ham united
37 14 10 13 59 71 -12 52
10
Brighton hove albion
36 12 12 12 54 58 -4 48
11
Afc bournemouth
37 13 9 15 53 65 -12 48
12
Crystal palace
37 12 10 15 52 58 -6 46
13
Wolverhampton wanderers
37 13 7 17 50 63 -13 46
14
Fulham
37 12 8 17 51 59 -8 44
15
Everton
37 13 9 15 39 49 -10 40
16
Brentford
37 10 9 18 54 61 -7 39
17
Nottingham forest
37 8 9 20 47 66 -19 29
18
Luton town
37 6 8 23 50 81 -31 26
19
Burnley
37 5 9 23 40 76 -36 24
20
Sheffield united
37 3 7 27 35 101 -66 16
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
37 27 7 3 93 33 60 88
2
Arsenal
37 27 5 5 89 28 61 86
3
Liverpool
37 23 10 4 84 41 43 79
4
Aston villa
37 20 8 9 76 56 20 68
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
37 19 6 12 71 61 10 63
6
Chelsea
37 17 9 11 75 62 13 60
7
Newcastle united
37 17 6 14 81 60 21 57
8
Manchester united
37 17 6 14 55 58 -3 57
9
West ham united
37 14 10 13 59 71 -12 52
10
Brighton hove albion
37 12 12 13 55 60 -5 48
11
Afc bournemouth
37 13 9 15 53 65 -12 48
12
Crystal palace
37 12 10 15 52 58 -6 46
13
Wolverhampton wanderers
37 13 7 17 50 63 -13 46
14
Fulham
37 12 8 17 51 59 -8 44
15
Everton
37 13 9 15 39 49 -10 40
16
Brentford
37 10 9 18 54 61 -7 39
17
Nottingham forest
37 8 9 20 47 66 -19 29
18
Luton town
37 6 8 23 50 81 -31 26
19
Burnley
37 5 9 23 40 76 -36 24
20
Sheffield united
37 3 7 27 35 101 -66 16
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