Solanke dents Manchester City’s title hopes as Spurs mount comeback
Tottenham fought back to draw with Manchester City in the Premier League as Dominic Solanke inspired a second-half revival that, the report says, dented Manchester City’s title hopes. City had taken the lead through Rayan Cherki and Antoine Semenyo, and Spurs were booed off at half-time.
Solanke started the comeback with a controversial goal that City argued involved a foul on Marc Guéhi, and later produced a remarkable scorpion-kick equaliser after Conor Gallagher won the ball before crossing. The match underlined a contrast in halves: City were impressive before the interval but brittle afterwards, with Pep Guardiola described as “beside himself” on the touchline.
The report says the City manager has now seen his team drop seven points since the turn of the year to second-half goals; after a fourth draw in six league games City are six points behind leaders Arsenal. Tottenham were severely depleted by injuries — Frank was without 11 injured players and Radu Dragusin was making his first Spurs start for 371 days — and Frank had persisted with a 3-4-2-1 before switching to a 4-4-2 at half-time when Cristian Romero failed to emerge, bringing on Pape Sarr as part of the tactical change that increased Xavi Simons’s influence.
The first half had felt ominous for Spurs as Dragusin was caught out for Cherki’s goal and Semenyo finished after a move involving Rodri and Bernardo Silva, while Guglielmo Vicario produced key saves.
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