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da 888: Manchester City fell apart in their crucial top-six clash with Tottenham Hotspur yesterday, throwing away a two-goal lead to share a point with their opponents and seemingly putting themselves well outside of the Premier League title race.Having taken a two-goal lead through efforts from Leroy Sane and Kevin De Bruyne, goals from Harry Kane and Dele Alli turned the result around- and the statistics show it’s uncharacteristic of Manchester City in recent years.
For the first time since a clash with Burnley in December 2014, Manchester City failed to win a Premier League match when they had a two goal lead- and it’s likely to lead to further question marks on Pep Guardiola’s side.
With bleak performances and struggling for form, Manchester City face a stern test in the remaining months of the transfer window to secure a spot in the top-four and they can be thankful that both Liverpool and Manchester United also dropped points.
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