Despite playing better for most of the match, Man City suffered a bitter defeat in round 25 of the Premier League.
The key match of round 25 of the Premier League took place with initiative from the first minutes of Manchester City.
In the 27th minute, Sergio Aguero had a very good chance to score in the penalty area, but Lloris’s toes caused the ball to hit the post and bounce out.
It was thought that Man City would score the opening goal when they were awarded a penalty in the 38th minute, but captain Hugo Lloris successfully blocked Gundogan’s kick, keeping the home team from conceding a goal before entering.
In the second half, the game did not change much, Pep Guardiola’s students still held most of the ball.
The turning point of the match came in the 60th minute, when Zinchenko committed an immature foul and received a second yellow card, leaving The Citizens with only 10 players.
In the 63rd minute, Spurs rookie Bergwijn received the ball at the edge of the penalty area. He handled it neatly and had a classy volley to open the score for the home team.
In the following minutes, despite great efforts, 10 people from Man City were not enough to create a miracle in London.
Final score: Tottenham 2-0 Man City.
(Main developments)
The match is over!
90’+4: Yellow card for Rodri
90′: The second half has 5 minutes
83′: Lucas Moura leaves the field to make way for Eric Dier
77′: NO
Fernandinho’s inaccurate finish.
71′: IN!
Son Heung-min received the ball right on the edge of the penalty area, the Korean striker coolly finished, doubling the gap for Spurs.
70′: Ndombele and Lamela come on to replace Alli and rookie Bergwijn.
65′: Aguero leaves the field to make way for Cancelo
63′: INOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Rookie Bergwijn scored the opening goal after classy handling and finishing.
60′: Red card
Zinchenko fouled and received a second yellow card, Man City only had 10 people on the field.
58′: Dele Alli’s handling was too slow, causing Spurs’ counterattack to pass unfortunately.
55′: Man City is controlling 77 percent of the ball.
49′: NO GOAL
Sergio Aguero had a good chance to open the scoring with Lloris removed, but his shot was saved by Tanganga.
Round 2 officially begins!
At the end of the first half, the temporary score was still 0-0
43’+4: VERY SORRY
Aguero’s unbelievable miss from less than 2 meters away.
45’+2: Zichenko has a shot from outside the penalty area, the ball is very inaccurate.
45′: The first half has up to 4 minutes of overtime.
44′: Son Heung-min was fouled, free kick for Spurs.
43′: 2 consecutive yellow cards for Zichenko and Alderweireld.
41′: The match is getting very hot, Man City players asked for another Penalty after Sterling fell in the penalty area, but the referee said no.
40′: NO GOOOOO
Hugo Lloris excellently blocked Gundogan’s kick, the score was still 0-0.
38′: PENALTY
After consulting VAR, the referee awarded Man City a penalty after Aurier’s tackle on Aguero.
37′: NO GOAL
There were consecutive shots from the away team’s players, but The Citizens still could not succeed.
36′: Kyle Walker makes a good block from Aurier’s cross
27′: TOUCH THE VERTICAL COLUMN
Aguero had a good shot, but Lloris’s toes caused the ball to hit the post and bounce out.
25′: DO NOT ENTER
Kevin De Bruyne had a chance to shoot outside the penalty area, unfortunately his shot went right into the goalkeeper’s position.
21′: MISSED
Aguero had a very good chance, but a moment of hesitation caused his opportunity to unfortunately pass.
20′: Son Heung-min continues to be unable to overcome Fernandinho
15′: Jose Mourinho is complaining to the referee, he wants a red card for Sterling.
12′: Sterling received a yellow card after a dangerous tackle on Alli.
10′: Sterling fell in the penalty area, but the Spurs defender’s impact was not enough to blow a penalty.
9′: BLOCK
Fernandinho caught Son Heung-min’s shot well
8′: DO NOT ENTER
Kevin De Bruyne had the first shot of the match, unfortunately he kicked the ball out.
6′: VIETNAMESE
Dele Alli had the opportunity to face Ederson, but the English midfielder fell into an offside position.
4′: Man City is the more proactive team
THE GAME BEGINS!
Squad:
– Tottenham: Lloris (C), Aurier, Alderweireld, Sanchez, Tanganga, Winks, Lo Celso, Dele, Bergwijn, Son, Lucas.
– Man City: Ederson, Walker, Otamendi, Fernandinho (C), Zinchenko, Rodrigo, Gundogan, De Bruyne, Mahrez, Sterling, Aguero.