Dave Jones
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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Thank you, Fabian.
0-0 when Harry Winks went past Sinchenko, who picked up a second yellow card for that.
He was gone.
And just two minutes later, Spurs had their first effort on target of the match.
And that was from Steven Bergwijn for 1-0.
Son making it two, and that was game, set and match to Spurs against City's ten men.
Jose Munoz giving his reaction to Jeff Shreves.
Well, there you go.
Quite the game, wasn't it?
And this is how it breaks down statistically.
18 attempts from City to Spurs 3.
Remember, their first was with the goal.
In fact, their first two shots on target were the two goals they scored.
They had three in total.
The expected goals, measuring the quality of the chances, 0.31 to Spurs, 2.83 to City, who also had five times as many touches in the opposition box, and even with ten men for the last half an hour, had 67% of possession.
Luckily, we have two men who have been around the block a bit.
can try and explain that game of football.
First time City have ever felt a scoring back-to-back games under Pep Guardiola.
What were you going to add?
The red card, then.