How Man City have even made defeats a positive force in their quest for trophy success
The Manchester City dressing room will have been a curious place to be after the defeat by Tottenham.
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The Manchester City dressing room will have been a curious place to be after the defeat by Tottenham.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says his side will need a lot of points to become champions again after Tottenham blew the Premier League title race open.
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Pep Guardiola said Manchester City did not need to lose to understand how difficult it will be to win the Premier League.
Antonio Conte showed off his passion on Saturday when Tottenham defeated Manchester City through a stoppage time winner from Harry Kane.
Manchester City's failed pursuit of Harry Kane came back to haunt them as the England captain scored twice to secure Tottenham a stunning 3-2 win at the Etihad which blew the Premier League title race back open. Kane's 95th-minute header, seconds after the hosts had levelled through Riyad Mahrez's penalty, inflicted City's first league defeat in 16 games. Liverpool can now close to within three points of the leaders should they win their game in hand at home to Leeds on Wednesday. "We didn't need to lose a game to know how hard it is (to win the league)," said City boss Pep Guardiola. "There are many, many games still to play."
Last summer, Harry Kane was seen by many as the man to make sure Manchester City would retain the Premier League. Six months on, though, he may have just blown the title race wide open.