Pep Guardiola watched Manchester City score for the first time at Tottenham (Bradley Collyer/PA)
Pep Guardiola lauded an unbelievable performance from his Manchester City side after they ended their Tottenham Hotspur Stadium goal drought with a narrow 1-0 away win.
City had failed to score in their previous five trips to Spurs’ home and an FA Cup fourth-round replay looked on the cards when substitute Kevin De Bruyne inexplicably fired wide from 16 yards with eight minutes left.
The breakthrough did finally arrive for the visitors with 88 minutes on the clock when Guglielmo Vicario flapped at De Bruyne’s corner with Ruben Dias in close proximity and Nathan Ake poked home from close range to end the FA Cup holders barren run at Tottenham.
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“Deserved it? I think so but football is about scoring, not conceding and the statistics were really good today,” Guardiola explained.
“If you see the stats from the past when we come here, we could not score and could not win.
“Yeah, we are really pleased of course to win against this team away, score a goal and go through. We defend the title and the way we play, we proved we defend it really well.
“Unbelievable. The performance was top, top class. These players prove again the reason why they have done what they have done in the past.”
City had the ball in the net after five minutes but Oscar Bobb was adjudged to be marginally offside after Vicario had thwarted Foden from close range.
Spurs barely had a kick in the first half and while Brennan Johnson was denied by Stefan Ortega at
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