Nathan Ake’s 88th-minute winner saw Manchester City end their Tottenham Hotspur Stadium hoodoo and progress into the FA Cup fifth round after a narrow 1-0 away victory.
Pep Guardiola’s team had failed to score in their previous five visits to Spurs’ new stadium and that unwanted record looked set to extend until Ake tapped home from close range after Guglielmo Vicario failed to claim Kevin De Bruyne’s corner.
All eyes had been on De Bruyne and returning Tottenham star James Maddison after a sub-par first half and while the former helped break the deadlock, it was an uncharacteristic City goal that fired them to a seventh straight win across all competitions.
Ange Postecoglou’s team could have little complaints and this cup loss means the club’s trophy drought will almost certainly extend into a 17th year.
These teams had played out a 3-3 draw at the Etihad last month, but both the club’s respective top goalscorers Son Heung-min and Erling Haaland were absent while playmakers Maddison and De Bruyne had to be content with a place on the bench.
City’s notoriously poor record at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was well documented and Guardiola’s side almost broke their duck in the fifth minute when Oscar Bobb tapped home on the goal line.
Bobb pounced after Vicario had denied Phil Foden from close range, but City youngster Bobb was adjudged by VAR to be marginally offside and it remained 0-0.
The visitors continued to seek a maiden goal at this venue and after Bernardo Silva and Mateo Kovacic had efforts blocked, Guardiola let out his first sign of exasperation when Josko Gvardiol sent a cross into the stand.
Spurs had barely had a kick but were given some unexpected respite when a three-minute delay to proceedings occurred due to one of
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