Manchester City dropped two more points against a title rival and once again could only blame themselves after failing to put Tottenham out of sight in a thrilling 3-3 draw.
Son Heung-min caught City on the hop to give Spurs the lead after his side cut through the champions on the counterattack but moments later put the ball through his own net.
Phil Foden’s sensational team goal put City in front and they should have killed the game off, with Erling Haaland missing big chances either side of half-time.
But they let their foot off the gas in the second half and twice surrendered the lead – first from Giovani Lo Celso’s sizzling strike and then Dejan Kulusevski’s header, after Jack Grealish had restored the champions’ advantage.
Goalkeeper & Defence
Ederson (5/10):
Made a hash of Son’s shot, which squirmed through his arms. Blameless for Lo Celso’s thumper.
Kyle Walker (7/10):
Made excellent recovery runs and stayed well on top of the threat of Destiny Udogie and Bryan Gil down his flank.
Manuel Akanji (6/10):
Made a strong start in the hybrid defence/midfield role but stood back more in the second, playing into Spurs’ hands.
Ruben Dias (6/10):
Made a crucial slide tackle to prevent Dejan Kulusevski finding Son.
Josko Gvardiol (5/10):
Struggled to keep a handle on Kulusevski and had to resort to fouling him, earning a booking.