Key events
16 min: Aït-Nouri goes down and the medical staff are twisting his ankle. He got a ball to the foot from close range after a tussle with Kudus. Aké is warming up but it looks like he’ll be all right to continue …
14 min: Spurs enjoy some possession in their own half. Then suddenly they turn and go long towards Sarr, but the midfielder gives it up. He was offside anyway
12 min: Marmoush looks dangerous again up against Porro, going by the right-back with ease before having an effort blocked by Vicario at close quarters
11 min: Lewis and Trafford are almost caught out on the edge of the City box but the ball eventually goes behind for a goal-kick. Bit of a nervy start at the back from both teams
10 min: Up the other end, Porro’s header back to Trafford is well short and Marmoush nips in, sliding the ball past the goalkeeper but wide of the far post. Bit of an escape for Spurs
8 min: Porro smacks it into the three-man City wall and fires the rebound into the near side-netting, prompting some misplaced cheers from the away end
7 min: Haaland drops very deep and is put under pressure by Richarlison on the edge of his own box, clipping the Brazilian to give Spurs a free-kick in a dangerous area. Porro will take again …
6 min: The groans continue as Richarlison is hauled down, giving Spurs a free-kick within crossing range of the City box. Porro takes, it’s headed back across the area by Bentancur but Haaland clears
4 min: Rico Lewis bumps into Djed Spence and is penalised inside the Spurs half, to the typical groans of a home crowd who have witnessed perceived injustice
2 min: City set up camp outside the Spurs box, with Cherki trying – and failing – to thread an early ball through to Haaland
Kick-off
Sarr gets us under way as Spurs kick for the corner. Nick the optimistic Spurs fan says: “I don’t dare switch the notifications on.”
I wonder if Kevin De Bruyne is watching today, perhaps from a hotel room in Emilia-Romagna as his Napoli team prepare to kick off their Serie A season at Sassuolo later on. The Belgian scored three and assisted three in his 14 league games against Spurs while at City.
Kick-off is five minutes away at the Etihad!
The managers have been speaking to the TV mics:
Frank says he has “laser focus” on picking his Spurs team today amid the transfer noise surrounding Eze’s move to Arsenal. He is asked about Palhinha, who he says is a “top player” and Richarlison, who he says is a “top striker” – consistent, at least.
Guardiola says it was a “difficult selection” to pick Trafford over Ederson today given that Ederson has given City “massive things” in the last decade. As for Rodri, it will be “step by step” in terms of his re-introduction into the team.
Rúben Dias starts for Manchester City today. He signed a two-year contract extension with the club this week to take his stay through to 2029:
I love Manchester – it is my home now – and I love the Manchester City fans. Their support from day one has been absolutely unbelievable, and I appreciate them a lot. When I think about the trophies we have won and the way we have played our football during my time, I couldn’t imagine playing anywhere else.
This fixture was a sort of nadir (as nadirs go) for Manchester City last season, thumped 4-0 by Ange Postecoglou’s Spurs – it was their fifth defeat in a row and knocked their already faltering title defence even further sideways.
Maddison scored twice for Spurs that afternoon, with further goals for Pedro Porro and Brennan Johnson. Even Timo Werner was enjoying himself. Spurs will have to do without their No 10 today and for the foreseeable future after his anterior cruciate ligament injury over the summer. The same goes for Dejan Kulusevski, who has been ruled out until the new year with a knee injury of his own.
Now, though, City appear to have recovered some of the swagger that has defined them under Guardiola. Their ruthless display against Wolves last weekend, when new signings Cherki and Reijnders opened their accounts for the club, was ominous for their rivals for the Premier League title.
Eze is the elephant in the room as far as Spurs are concerned today. Without the injured James Maddison, their squad is lacking in creativity and you’d imagine they’ll try their luck in the transfer market again before the window shuts.
With Eze on his way to the other side of north London, Frank is keen to recruit players who actually want to play for Spurs:
That’s very clear and I’m also pretty sure that the fans will feel the same. If they [the signings] don’t want to put the fantastic shirt over their head, play for the badge, play for the club, really enjoy it, no problem. We don’t want them. I think that’s a key message.
James Trafford keeps his place for City, then, despite the return of Ederson from injury. Rodri and Phil Foden are only fit enough for a place on the bench after missing the opening win at Wolves. Omar Marmoush and Rayan Cherki replace Bernardo Silva and Jérémy Doku in the lineup.
Thomas Frank sticks to the four-man defence that played against Burnley having deployed three centre-backs in the Super Cup against PSG. Rodrigo Bentancur and João Palhinha come into the midfield for Lucas Bergvall and Archie Gray.
Team news
Guardiola and Frank have played their first cards:
Man City (4-2-3-1): Trafford; Lewis, Stones, Dias, Aït-Nouri; Reijnders, González; Bobb, Cherki, Marmoush; Haaland
Subs: Ederson, Aké, Doku, Rodri, Silva, Nunes, O’Reilly, Khusanov, Foden
Tottenham (4-3-3): Vicario; Porro, Romero, Van de Ven, Spence; Sarr, Palhinha, Bentancur; Kudus, Richarlison, Johnson
Subs: Kinsky, Danso, Tel, Gray, Bergvall, Vuskovic, Solanke, Odobert, Davies
Referee: Peter Bankes
Preamble
Hello and welcome to minute-by-minute coverage of Manchester City v Tottenham in the Premier League. Both teams come into this one off the back of impressive wins in their opening fixtures last weekend – Spurs against Burnley and City at Wolves.
Spurs, though, are somewhat licking their wounds after their move for Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze was hijacked by Arsenal, trumping the embarrassment they suffered in their failed pursuit of Morgan Gibbs-White of Nottingham Forest.
Pep Guardiola, meanwhile, is avoiding talk of “revenge” in the buildup to this one. He’ll surely have been studying the tapes of last season’s 4-0 reverse at the hands of today’s opponents. But Spurs, of course, are a very different proposition to last November. Thomas Frank is not Ange Postecoglou, etc.
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