David Jones
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Podcast Appearances
It almost feels that big for Tottenham.
Is it that significant?
Could it prove to be that significant, given how strong Manchester City were against other top sixers last season?
Well, that's the Tottenham perspective on this two-all draw here at the Etihad, dominated, of course, by the goal that was disallowed late on, but we do have four perfectly good goals to bring you, and we'll do that for you next.
Manchester City 2, Tottenham 2, the final score.
Pep Guardiola thought he'd seen his side score a stoppage-time winner, but it was disallowed for handball.
Let's hear what he has to say.
It's with Patrick Davison.
You can hear the frustration in Pep Guardiola's voice and he's always slightly hoarse, but you can tell that he's been very vocal during that game as well.
He certainly exercised his vocal cords during it.
You can understand his frustration because how well did Manchester City play in that game?
Let's take a look then, for the last time, at that disallowed goal.
Your thoughts on it, Jamie.
Is the decision correct?
Well, the referee has the final...
He can't overrule because the referee on the pitch has the final say, but if Michael Oliver says, I saw the incident and I don't believe it's a penalty, the VAR can't award the penalty.
They're trying not to.
There was a game here today as well, and there were four perfectly good goals.
Let's take a look through them.
Seems like such a long time ago that Manchester City went 1-0 up.