David Jones
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But they have been fabulous, the Foxes, scoring five today.
Bye from us.
Well, at Manchester City this evening, it finished 2-2.
City led early on in the game.
Tottenham came back into it twice, but then City thought they had the winning goal right at the death of the game.
In stoppage time, they had the ball in the net, but it was disallowed, having been checked by the VAR for handball by Aymeric Laporte.
That is the deciding moment in the game.
However, the story of the match itself was pretty one-sided.
Not too much in it as far as possession was concerned, but 30 attempts by Manchester City.
That's only the second time that Tottenham have faced 30 or more shots against them since Opta began records.
Ten shots for Manchester City on target, just two for Tottenham, and they were the goals.
Expected goals, that controversial metric.
Three expected goals for Manchester City, just 0.2 for Tottenham.
Let's get the thoughts of Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.
He's with Patrick Davison.
Well, the question before was, were Tottenham capable of closing the gap on Manchester City?
We'll get the guys' thoughts on that very shortly.
Gary Neville has joined us from the commentary position.
Gary, we were making our way down onto the pitch.
We came out of the lift.