It is certainly difficult to recall too many occasions since the Abu Dhabi money started to flood in that the modern-day City have defended so chaotically or looked so vulnerable. Tottenham gratefully took advantage once they had shaken their heads clear from going behind to Kevin De Bruyne’s breakaway goal. They levelled just before half-time courtesy of Eric Dier’s 25-yard strike and City simply dissolved after the interval, capitulating in a way that does not say a great deal for the character of this team.
In the process, Harry Kane returned to the business of scoring goals for Tottenham, breaking a run that had gone over 12 hours. Toby Alderweireld had given Tottenham the lead four minutes into the second half with a header from Erik Lamela’s free-kick. Kane scored Tottenham’s third with the follow-up effort after Christian Eriksen had curled another free-kick against the crossbar and Lamela added the fourth with City’s defence in a state of disarray.

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