"No Words for that Performance", "Been Found Out" - Fans Unhappy with Manchester City Star After 2-2 Draw Against Tottenham
Tottenham rallied from two goals down with a controversial own-goal and Dominic Solanke's back-heel equalizer, denying Manchester City victory and affecting the Premier League title race.
- On Saturday, January 31, 2026, Tottenham recovered from two goals down to draw 2-2 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium after a controversial own-goal, with Solanke's late strike sparking the comeback.
- Facing fresh pressure from Arsenal's weekend result, Tottenham fielded a depleted side with 11 absences, including Dragusin, and fell behind within 11 minutes.
- A VAR-reviewed 53rd-minute incident then credited a controversial own-goal to Marc Guehi after checking for offside and a foul, bringing Tottenham back into the game.
- The draw offers Tottenham some relief, as Manchester City are now six points behind Arsenal, affecting the title race, with only two wins in 15 league fixtures for Tottenham.
- As the match reached its end, crucial saves — including Vicario tipping Cherki’s effort and Donnarumma denying Udogie — highlighted the fine margins of the contest.
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Solanke watches back his ‘remarkable’ scorpion-kick goal on the big screens during Spurs-City match
LONDON (AP) — Tottenham striker Dominik Solanke was so impressed with his “remarkable” scorpion-kick goal against Manchester City that he couldn't stop watching it on the big screen for the rest of the game.
Dominic Solanke stunner earns Tottenham a point against Manchester City
Spurs’ first goal was contentious after striker Solanke appeared to kick through the back of Marc Guehi’s leg.
In a game with two different parts, the City started better, reached the front stage, but disappeared completely at the beginning. Tottenham benefited and was only worked by a super Donnarumma (2-2).
The Manchester City returned, this Sunday, to mark the course by the title of the English championship, when it was not able to go beyond a match to two balles, on the visit to Tottenham, in a game where he came to win, with the balls of Rayan Cherki and Antoine Semenyo, before a 'bis' by Dominic Solanke, in 17 minutes, had 'tramed'. The first final end of the author of the international English, at 53 minutes, motivated protests by the lack of …
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