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There's a moment in The Godfather Part III when Al Pacino's frustrated Michael Corleone, trying to extricate himself from organised crime, turns to his family in the kitchen.
"Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in," he snarls.
It was a thought no doubt echoed by most Tottenham fans as the final whistle blew at the Etihad Stadium.
How could a team that had lost its past three Premier League matches in miserable fashion produce such a remarkable performance away against one of the world's best teams, a side that had won 14 of their previous 15 league games.
Spurs are something of a bogey team for Manchester City but often they're accused of snatching a result they did not deserve against Pep Guardiola's side.
Not this time. Antonio Conte's side completely deserved this victory.
They knew they would have little of the possession at the home of the runaway league leaders, but they were fiercely disciplined from start to finish while being lethal on the attack. In the end they had more shots on target than their previously free-scoring hosts.
To use another nineties movie moment, in Bad Boys, Will Smith's cop Mike Lowrey tells his normally reserved partner Martin Lawrence's Marcus Burnett, who surprises him with his driving ability during a car chase: "Now that's how you supposed to drive! From now on, that's how you drive!"
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