Here's a summary of the match in numbers:
![Here's a summary of the match in numbers:](/content/images/size/w2000/2024/11/1732439082.jpg)
Tottenham 4, Manchester City 0
- This marked Manchester City's first defeat at home since November 2022 against Brentford.
- It was their longest unbeaten run at home in all competitions (52 games) ended.
- City have lost five consecutive games in all competitions for the first time since April 2006 under Stuart Pearce.
Tottenham's unbeatable performance
- Tottenham had a significant advantage in terms of possession (57% to City's 43%) and shots on target (19 to 7).
- The London club took four corners to one, showcasing their dominance in set pieces.
- The match saw the most direct free kicks awarded to Tottenham since February 2021.
Three key statistics from Pep Guardiola
- Losing three consecutive Premier League matches was a record for City under his management (since March 2016).
- This draw marks Guardiola's joint-biggest loss in managerial career defeat (fourth defeat by four goals), with the Spaniard now losing to Tottenham more often than any other opponent (9).
Gary Neville on Man City
"The well-shorted City were outplayed. It was a day where they made big blunders and showed their weaknesses. The fire that made them one of the best teams over the last few seasons is not present anymore.
"We highlighted how the shots, goal-scoring etc are not as much of an issue - but this indicates there's deeper problems."
Jamie Redknapp on Tottenham
"Tottenham looked like stars today. An incredibly disciplined team who were very focused and calm under pressure.
"We've seen the brilliance in their games before when things look chaotic, they find that calmness again. It shows incredible resilience."