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What happened at full-time whistle after Harry Kane winner confirmed Man City fans' only fear

Manchester City saw their lead at the top of the Premier League table shrink thanks to a 3-2 defeat to Tottenham, Liverpool came from behind to keep up the pressure, Manchester United won after throwing away a two-goal lead and the weather was horrendous pretty much all weekend. Do weekends get any worse?

Of course, the answer is yes, but when City lose nowadays it doesn't feel like it. As City fans we have become so used to seeing Pep Guardiola's side brush aside their opponents by playing fabulous football that when things do go wrong, it comes as quite an unpleasant shock.

City had gone 15 Premier League games unbeaten when Spurs visited the Etihad Stadium on Saturday but, at the full-time whistle, the mood in the air was one of worry and anxiety as fans stood unison in disbelief at what they had just seen unfold. City had taken 43 from a possible 45 points over the previous 100 days but all that somehow felt as if it had been forgotten with a 94th-minute Harry Kane header.

Of course, it's only natural to panic when your closest rivals are breathing down your neck. Liverpool's 3-1 defeat of Norwich earlier in the day coupled with City's loss means that Jurgen Klopp's side are just six points behind the Blues with a game in hand. After some declared the title race over a little over a month ago, it looks like it could go down to the wire, just like in the dramatic climax of 2018/19.

Title race permutations aside though, the frustration with results like this is largely down to the fact that they are almost entirely preventable.

Antonio Conte's side put in a clinical and tactically spot-on performance in east Manchester but there are elements in each goal where a City mistake can be pinpointed.

Ruben Dias stepped up too

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk