Manchester City Tottenham Hotspur drew in 90 minutes, Son Heung-min scored twice, and Guardiola drew three in a row
Son Heung-min equalised on 90 minutes to make Pep Guardiola's side draw three in a row and single-handedly clinch the title after the Champions League in midweek. Although Manchester City have not won a single game in the last two seasons, they are already behind Arsenal.
In the 14th round of the league, Manchester City and Tottenham played a match with wonderful goals from both sides. Son Heung-min's first goal was unfortunate for his own, and the two teams were evenly matched, with Kulusevski equalising just before the break to draw 3-3. Prior to that, Tottenham were unbeaten 9-1-1, but due to injuries and other factors, they slipped to sixth place after three straight defeats.
Since Pep Guardiola took over Manchester City, Tottenham have rarely caused him problems. Tottenham have beaten Manchester City in each of the last four Premier League meetings and claimed two wins. In this game, Manchester City still used the 433 they are familiar with, and Tottenham also changed 442-231. After the opening, Tottenham used a series of defensive and attacking tactics to eventually emerge victorious. However, with Son Heung-min's goal, City quickly chased the outcome of the game to a draw.
In the first half, City were in the lead thanks to excellent possession and a high frequency of goals, while Tottenham defended well. In the second half, Tottenham showed their resilience and eventually tied the score. However, with Grealish's help, City were once again victorious. However, on 90 minutes, Tottenham's Kulusevski drew the game 3-3.
The win has brought them to three draws in a row and the points with first-placed Arsenal have stretched to three points. The next three league games were spectacular, with Chelsea and Brighton 3-3 and Liverpool beating Fulham before the final break and a 3-3 draw with Tottenham. Once again, the uncertainty of the game was on display, and the audience was cheering for the fierce battle.