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What Pep Guardiola did in final moments of Manchester City vs Tottenham and other moments missed

Manchester City suffered yet more late drama on Saturday evening as they drew 3-3 at home to Tottenham Hotspur.

Dejan Kulusevski was the man to turn three points into one for Pep Guardiola's side, towering above Nathan Ake to nod home a 90th-minute equaliser. Jack Grealish thought he had won it with a cultured finish eight minutes before.

Heung-min Son scored at both ends to make it 1-1 inside the first nine minutes, with Phil Foden sending City into the break 2-1 up before a chaotic second-half. Grealish could have added a fourth in added-time but referee Simon Hooper controversially pulled play back for a free-kick on Erling Haaland.

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Here are your moments missed from a crazy night at the Etihad.

Much of the pre-match discussion was around whether Ange Postecoglou would compromise on his high-risk style, given he had a huge number of injury issues and was playing against a striker in Haaland who would be licking his lips at the prospect of their high line. Tottenham's previous games suggested he would do no such thing and those with a sharp eye on the warm-ups got confirmation.

Tottenham's back-four of Pedro Porro, Emerson Royale, Ben Davies and Destiny Udogie - all full-backs naturally - were being run through a drill to practise keeping their line and dropping at the right moments. That was the confirmation City and Haaland needed to know those gaps in behind would be there.

Son was at the centre of early action at both ends, finishing a brilliant Tottenham counter-attack to open the scoring before unfortunately scoring an own-goal just minutes later. Julian Alvarez swung in an excellent

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