FT: Tottenham 0-2 Man City

This was seen as the final hurdle if Pep Guardiola’s side wanted to win their fourth consecutive Premier League title.

It took them some time to break the deadlock but once Erling Haaland got his goal, the away end erupted.

For Tottenham, their hopes of a top four spot are officially over and Aston Villa are in next season’s Champions League tournament.

German keeps City’s title ambitions alive

Stefan Ortega came off the bench tonight to replace Ederson after he potentially may have suffered a concussion in a coming together with Cristian Romero.

The substitute was immediately called into action as he had to deny Kulusevski from a tight angle.

His work was not finished there as Son ran clear with only the keeper to beat but Ortega made himself big and a pivotal save in the process.

Nobody can deny he deserved his man of the match award.

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FT: Tottenham 0-2 Man City

It is all over in North London.

Man City are one win away from another Premier League title.

Arsenal fans will be drowning their sorrows as we speak.

Tottenham 0-2 Man City

90+10. How about that for a substitute appearance.

Reserve goalkeeper Stefan Ortega has been given the man of the match award.

Now that is not something you see too often.

Ederson will be even more livid now, planning to have that smiley face tattoo removed by laser as we speak.

Tottenham 0-2 Man City

90+8. Doku is causing Tottenham problems down the left.

He manages to beat Skipp and looks to cross from the byline.

Fortunately the hosts have plenty of players back and are able to cut out the ball before any City player can capitalise.

Guardiola’s side come straight back down the pitch and Doku cuts onto his left foot and fires a shot off but Vicario blocks at the expense of another corner.

Tottenham 0-2 Man City

90+6. The fans start singing ‘are you watching Arsenal?’

It is likely they have turned over in disbelief and anger by now.

Cursing why their fierce rivals refused to do them a favour.

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