Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City, 14 April 2018

Score3-1 to Manchester City
RefereeJonathan Moss
CompetitionPremier League
VenueWembley Stadium
Attendance80,811
Kick-off: 7.45pm This was the third game in the Premier League to kick-off at this time on a Saturday evening (also Southampton versus Arsenal on 26 December 2015 and Leicester City versus Manchester United on 23 December 2017).

Goals:

Christian Eriksen 42 G

Goals:

Gabriel Jesus 22 G
Ilkay Gündogan penalty 25 P
Raheem Sterling 72 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris
Defender Jan Vertonghen
Defender/Midfielder Ben Davies
Defender/Midfielder Eric Dier
Defender/Midfielder Davinson Sánchez
Defender/Midfielder Kieran Trippier
Midfielder Dele Alli
Midfielder Moussa Dembélé
Midfielder Christian Eriksen
Midfielder Érik Lamela
Forward Harry Kane

Starting lineup:

Ederson Goalkeeper
Vincent Kompany Defender
Aymeric Laporte Defender
Kyle Walker Defender
David Silva Midfielder
Fabian Delph Midfielder
Ilkay Gündogan Midfielder
Kevin De Bruyne Midfielder/Forward
Leroy Sané Midfielder/Forward
Raheem Sterling Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

SON Heung-min for Érik Lamela 64
Lucas Moura for Moussa Dembélé 73
Moussa Sissoko for Dele Alli 84

Substitutions:

Nicolás Otamendi for Leroy Sané 64
Bernardo Silva for Gabriel Jesus 76
Yaya Touré for Kevin De Bruyne 89

Cards:

Hugo Lloris 24 Y
Ben Davies 27 Y
Moussa Dembélé 70 Y

Cards:

Kevin De Bruyne 41 Y
Gabriel Jesus 45 Y
Vincent Kompany 66 Y
Fabian Delph 77 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Michel Vorm
Defender/Midfielder Serge Aurier
Midfielder Moussa Sissoko
Midfielder Victor Wanyama
Midfielder/Forward SON Heung-min
Midfielder/Forward Lucas Moura

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Claudio Bravo
Defender/Midfielder Olexsandr Zinchenko
Midfielder Brahim Díaz
Midfielder Yaya Touré
Midfielder/Forward Bernardo Silva
Midfielder/Forward Phil Foden

Comments:

League position: 4th Tottenham Hotspur conceded three goals in a home game in the Premier League for the first time since March 2015 against Leicester City. Spurs were 2-0 down after 25 minutes of a home game in the Premier League for the first time since 18 April 2003 against Manchester City. They conceded a goal from the penalty spot in the Premier League for the first time in 59 games (against West Ham United in November 2016).

Comments:

League position: 1st With five games still to play, Manchester City were confirmed as Premier League champions the following day when second-placed Manchester United lost against bottom-of-the-table West Bromwich Albion at Old Trafford. City avoided losing four consecutive games in all competitions for the first time since August 2006. Gabriel Jesus’ goal was Manchester City's 250th scored under manager Pep Guardiola (played 108). Raheem Sterling scored his 22nd goal of the season for City. The previous highest total in a season in his career in all competitions was 11 in 2014-15 and in 2015-16. They had now won 28 games in a top division season for the second time in their history (also 2011-12).

Goals:

Christian Eriksen 42 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris
Defender Jan Vertonghen
Defender/Midfielder Ben Davies
Defender/Midfielder Eric Dier
Defender/Midfielder Davinson Sánchez
Defender/Midfielder Kieran Trippier
Midfielder Dele Alli
Midfielder Moussa Dembélé
Midfielder Christian Eriksen
Midfielder Érik Lamela
Forward Harry Kane

Substitutions:

SON Heung-min for Érik Lamela 64
Lucas Moura for Moussa Dembélé 73
Moussa Sissoko for Dele Alli 84

Cards:

Hugo Lloris 24 Y
Ben Davies 27 Y
Moussa Dembélé 70 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Michel Vorm
Defender/Midfielder Serge Aurier
Midfielder Moussa Sissoko
Midfielder Victor Wanyama
Midfielder/Forward SON Heung-min
Midfielder/Forward Lucas Moura

Comments:

League position: 4th Tottenham Hotspur conceded three goals in a home game in the Premier League for the first time since March 2015 against Leicester City. Spurs were 2-0 down after 25 minutes of a home game in the Premier League for the first time since 18 April 2003 against Manchester City. They conceded a goal from the penalty spot in the Premier League for the first time in 59 games (against West Ham United in November 2016).

Goals:

Gabriel Jesus 22 G
Ilkay Gündogan penalty 25 P
Raheem Sterling 72 G

Starting lineup:

Ederson Goalkeeper
Vincent Kompany Defender
Aymeric Laporte Defender
Kyle Walker Defender
David Silva Midfielder
Fabian Delph Midfielder
Ilkay Gündogan Midfielder
Kevin De Bruyne Midfielder/Forward
Leroy Sané Midfielder/Forward
Raheem Sterling Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Nicolás Otamendi for Leroy Sané 64
Bernardo Silva for Gabriel Jesus 76
Yaya Touré for Kevin De Bruyne 89

Cards:

Kevin De Bruyne 41 Y
Gabriel Jesus 45 Y
Vincent Kompany 66 Y
Fabian Delph 77 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Claudio Bravo
Defender/Midfielder Olexsandr Zinchenko
Midfielder Brahim Díaz
Midfielder Yaya Touré
Midfielder/Forward Bernardo Silva
Midfielder/Forward Phil Foden

Comments:

League position: 1st With five games still to play, Manchester City were confirmed as Premier League champions the following day when second-placed Manchester United lost against bottom-of-the-table West Bromwich Albion at Old Trafford. City avoided losing four consecutive games in all competitions for the first time since August 2006. Gabriel Jesus’ goal was Manchester City's 250th scored under manager Pep Guardiola (played 108). Raheem Sterling scored his 22nd goal of the season for City. The previous highest total in a season in his career in all competitions was 11 in 2014-15 and in 2015-16. They had now won 28 games in a top division season for the second time in their history (also 2011-12).