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Spurs 2

Manchester City

Manchester City

2

  • Cherki
    11'
  • Semenyo
    44'
Details
Match Number

7753

Opposition
Manchester city

Manchester City

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2025/26

Date

1st February 2026

Kick Off

16:30

Venue

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Attendance

61,337

Referee

Robert Jones

VAR

Jarred Gillett

League Position

14th

Opposition League Position

2nd

Opposition Form

WLDDDL

Weather at Kick Off

7.8° - Drizzle

Facts & Milestones
  • 7715th overall match (3695 wins, 1674 draws, 2333 losses)

  • 6085th competitive match (2763 wins, 1398 draws, 1924 losses)

  • team

    178th match vs Manchester City (70 wins, 38 draws, 70 losses)

  • competition

    1290th Premier League match (558 wins, 306 draws, 426 losses)

  • 7026th match in England (3323 wins, 1553 draws, 2137 losses)

  • 187th match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (112 wins, 21 draws, 54 losses)

  • 8th consecutive match with a goal scored

  • There were 4 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

Report

Dominic Solanke produced a stunning piece of improvisation as Tottenham came from two goals down to earn a point and deliver a serious setback to Manchester City's Premier League title hopes.

City were in total control at half-time as goals from Rayan Cherki and Antoine Semenyo emphasised their domination, with Thomas Frank's team enduring another hostile reaction from their own fans.

Solanke gave Spurs hope by pulling one back before he showed superb presence of mind to divert Conor Gallagher's cross, which was behind him, over City keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.

It capped a comeback which seemed unthinkable at half-time, with City outclassing Spurs with embarrassing ease.

City had already threatened before Cherki put them ahead, the Spurs defence allowing him to advance unchecked to send a low shot beyond the reach of keeper Guglielmo Vicario.

Cherki almost added a second after a superb run and cross-shot that was diverted wide by a vital touch from Vicario.

City's second seemed inevitable, eventually arriving moments before half-time when Spurs defender Radu Dragusin's poor clearance was collected by Rodri. He found Bernardo Silva, who slipped in Semenyo for a cool finish.

Spurs, as so often in recent times, were jeered off at half-time but finally roused themselves after the break to at least put City under pressure.

The previously unemployed Donnarumma saved superbly from Destiny Udogie before Spurs offered some hope when Solanke bundled home, although City were furious, believing he had fouled Marc Guehi.

Solanke then produced a moment to live long in the memory as Spurs drew level, delivering a so-called "scorpion kick" to turn Gallagher's cross beyond Donnarumma's reach.

The result left City six points behind leaders Arsenal, while Spurs, who have suffered so much misery at home this season, deserve huge credit for such a show of spirit when all seemed lost.

If anyone had suggested at half-time that City would leave Spurs with anything less than three points, they would have been laughed out of north London.

Pep Guardiola's side were two goals ahead and in such control that it seemed a matter of how many City would score rather than whether Spurs would make a comeback.

The goals from Cherki and Semenyo were no more than City deserved as Spurs looked hapless, the home crowd silent until the jeers at half-time.

Instead, City emerged from the second half soft-pedalling and complacent, offering Spurs hope when there was none before.

Frank's side were given belief by City's carelessness that ended with two crucial points behind cast aside and Arsenal sitting pretty at the top.

Guardiola cut a frustrated figure at the final whistle, perhaps realising the damage this result could do as the vulnerability that has troubled City this season surfaced again.

This was a game City had won then threw away, and such performances cost titles.

Frank and Spurs have suffered badly at home this season - and for 45 minutes this looked like another nightmare to add to the list.

Spurs simply could not get near City, who outclassed and out-passed their opponents with comfort, scoring two goals and offering the promise of many more.

And yet, as has happened before this season, Spurs can be a team of two halves. Once they sensed City had let their intensity and concentration drop, Spurs took the encouragement and ran with it.

Solanke was the player at the heart of the comeback, hustling City's defence into a mistake before his freakish equaliser.

Was it by accident or design?

Solanke flicked a leg out behind him, perhaps in hope rather than expectation, but it did the job with a connection strong enough to loop over Donnarumma.

It was a tale of the unexpected after the first half, with Spurs even threatening to win.

It was enough for Spurs to hear the rare sound of applause at the final whistle - and it was fully merited after a show of real resilience.

Spurs have won only two of 12 league games at home this season, but Frank can take heart from this one.

Timeline
KO

Rayan Cherki

11'

Abdukodir Khusanov

21'

Antoine Semenyo

44'

Rodri

45+3'
HT +4'

Pep Guardiola

58'

Nico Gonzalez

90+8'
FT +9'
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
24 16 5 3 46 17 29 53
2
Manchester city
23 14 4 5 47 21 26 46
3
Aston villa
23 14 4 5 35 25 10 46
4
Chelsea
24 11 7 6 42 27 15 40
5
Liverpool
24 11 6 7 39 33 6 39
6
Manchester united
23 10 8 5 41 34 7 38
7
Fulham
23 10 4 9 32 32 0 34
8
Everton
24 9 7 8 26 27 -1 34
9
Brentford
23 10 3 10 35 32 3 33
10
Newcastle united
24 9 6 9 33 33 0 33
11
Sunderland
23 8 9 6 24 26 -2 33
12
Afc bournemouth
24 8 9 7 40 43 -3 33
13
Brighton hove albion
24 7 10 7 34 32 2 31
14
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
23 7 7 9 33 31 2 28
15
Crystal palace
23 7 7 9 24 28 -4 28
16
Leeds united
24 6 8 10 31 42 -11 26
17
Nottingham forest
23 7 4 12 23 34 -11 25
18
West ham united
24 5 5 14 29 48 -19 20
19
Burnley
23 3 6 14 25 44 -19 15
20
Wolverhampton wanderers
24 1 5 18 15 45 -30 8
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
24 16 5 3 46 17 29 53
2
Manchester city
24 14 5 5 49 23 26 47
3
Aston villa
24 14 4 6 35 26 9 46
4
Manchester united
24 11 8 5 44 36 8 41
5
Chelsea
24 11 7 6 42 27 15 40
6
Liverpool
24 11 6 7 39 33 6 39
7
Brentford
24 11 3 10 36 32 4 36
8
Sunderland
24 9 9 6 27 26 1 36
9
Fulham
24 10 4 10 34 35 -1 34
10
Everton
24 9 7 8 26 27 -1 34
11
Newcastle united
24 9 6 9 33 33 0 33
12
Afc bournemouth
24 8 9 7 40 43 -3 33
13
Brighton hove albion
24 7 10 7 34 32 2 31
14
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
24 7 8 9 35 33 2 29
15
Crystal palace
24 7 8 9 25 29 -4 29
16
Leeds united
24 6 8 10 31 42 -11 26
17
Nottingham forest
24 7 5 12 24 35 -11 26
18
West ham united
24 5 5 14 29 48 -19 20
19
Burnley
24 3 6 15 25 47 -22 15
20
Wolverhampton wanderers
24 1 5 18 15 45 -30 8
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