When was the last time one Manchester City winger crossed for the other to score? City wingers are known for driving to the byline, putting it into a dangerous area and there's always someone there to convert.
In recent seasons, that person has often been Erling Haaland, but in the pre-Haaland era it was often a midfielder arriving late or the opposite winger who timed their run perfectly.
In terms of an old-school, winger-to-winger goal though? It just doesn't happen these days - it's been at least a year. ALSO READ: Man City player ratings vs Tottenham as Matheus Nunes shines again but one player gets 4/10 ALSO READ: What Man City debutant did at Tottenham summed up the night as unbeaten run ends With injuries biting - and two more players adding to the injury list at Tottenham - Pep Guardiola fielded a side with a mix of rotation and form in mind.
It certainly wasn't a teamsheet that was a manager trying to throw the competition, but he equally didn't have many more options.