Tottenham snatched a dramatic point away at Manchester City as Dejan Kulusevski equalised in the 90th minute in an enthralling 3-3 draw.
The Swedish winger proceeded to pull off NBA legend LeBron James' famous 'Silencer' celebration as Spurs ended their run of three consecutive defeats.
Kulusevski's goal sparked ecstasy in the Tottenham camp but agony for City as manager Pep Guardiola was pictured falling to the ground in despair as his team were consigned to a third successive Premier League draw.
But the game wasn't short of controversy, as referee Simon Hooper pulled the game back for a City free-kick despite Jack Grealish running clear through on goal in the closing stages.
The Citizens squad were left furious with the decision, as they surrounded the match official, before having words with him following the full-time whistle.
Twice Guardiola's side led at the Etihad Stadium, with Son Heung-min breaking the deadlock, before he scored an own goal moments later.
Phil Foden then capped off a fine City move to send the hosts into the lead going to the break, only for Giovani Lo Celso to level up the match in the 69th minute.
On for Jeremy Doku, Grealish looked like he was to be the matchwinner after he tapped home from close range in the 81st minute.
But in another shock twist, Kulusevski got on the end of Brennan Johnson's delivery from the left flank to head his effort into the top left corner.
He then celebrated with the fans by reenacting James' iconic celebration — inflicting a third consecutive Premier League draw on City.
City now sit third in the table — three points behind leaders Arsenal — with Ange Postecoglou's men leapfrogging Newcastle into fifth.
City now sit third in the table — three points behind leaders
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