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Tottenham 2-1 Man City
A change for City to try to change this game around. Jesus Navas replaces Yaya Toure - he will play on the right and Kevin De Bruyne will take the number 10 role.
De Bruyne & Dier goals look offside
Kane's first league goal of season
Spurs starting XI: Lloris, Walker, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Davies, Dier, Alli, Lamela, Eriksen, Son, Kane
Man City starting XI: Caballero, Sagna, Otamendi, Demichelis, Kolarov, Fernandinho, Fernando, De Bruyne, Toure, Sterling, Aguero.
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Tottenham 2-1 Man City
A change for City to try to change this game around. Jesus Navas replaces Yaya Toure - he will play on the right and Kevin De Bruyne will take the number 10 role.
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David Broome: That decision to drop Hart not looking so clever now.
Tim Arstall: Just saying, I have a weird feeling Chelsea will catch Man City this season.
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Tottenham 2-1 Man City
So, how will the Premier League leaders react? Not very well so far. Aleksandar Kolarov swings in a free-kick from the left that flies straight out of play.
Tottenham 2-1 Man City
Jason Roberts
Former West Brom striker on BBC Radio 5 live
"All the City players just look at each other because they can't believe what's just happened. You want someone to take charge - the keeper comes out and gets nowhere near it. Toby Alderweireld just showed more desire. But there's big question marks over the keeper there."
Toby Alderweireld (50 mins)
Erik Lamela gets the assist here but Harry Kane deserves the credit, chasing down a lost cause and forcing Nicolas Otamendi into a foul out on the right touchline. Lamela swings the ball in, Willy Caballero comes but does not collect and Toby Alderweireld heads home. Spurs have the lead.
Tottenham 1-1 Man City
The first chance of the second half falls for City and Yaya Toure, who meets Raheem Sterling's pass on the edge of the area with a low shot straight at Hugo Lloris.
Incidentally, Toure's assist for City's goal was his fourth in seven Premier League games this season - he only made one throughout 2014-15 in 29 league matches.
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Phil Durrant on Twitter: Bring video technology to offside decisions in football! I can't understand why it's not in place!
Matthew: Wonder how many City/Spurs fans are complaining about the other teams goal. Football fans ey?
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Tottenham 1-1 Man City
Spurs get the second half started. No changes from either side at the break.
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Taylor Richardson on Twitter: Chuffed that Spurs got the equaliser but this match just shows how poor the officials have been as both goals were offside.
Kyle Utterson: Awful decision from Simon Beck. Walker was miles offside. The City goal was a fraction offside at best.
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Tottenham 1-1 Man City
So, two goals, two wrong decisions and a lorry-load of controversy in the first half. What will we see next?
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Seems the officials are getting most of the attention after the first half at White Hart Lane.....
Peter Eastwood: Good of the linesmen to even things up. Excellent sportsmanship from the officials.
Ashley Tezoo: City offside was marginal. Spurs goal however was nailed on offside! Assistant referees can't handle the early 12.45 start.
Sam Jackson: Walker's offside makes me wonder how long football can go without TMOs, ridiculous they don't have them already.
Tottenham 1-1 Man City
The attention will be on the offside flag that never came, but Kevin de Bruyne has an assist to go with his goal from earlier. Just a shame it is for Tottenham...
Mind you, at least De Bruyne had not just stopped. At least three of City's players were shouting at the ref when Eric Dier struck.
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Josh Hammond: Its a good thing these linesmen are getting the calls wrong otherwise nothing would have happened in this match!
Pan: Two offside goals, these linesman are incompetent.
Charlie Smith: Honestly, what is point in linesmen if they can't see that. Their job is difficult but that call was so basic it hurts #bbcfootball, external
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Tottenham 1-1 Man City
Jason Roberts
Former West Brom striker on BBC Radio 5 live
Quote MessageThe goal seemed to happen in slow motion. No-one expects Eric Dier to shoot and he gets his head down and puts his foot right through the ball. It's sloppy from Manchester City as they had the chance to clear. It gives Spurs something they did not deserve.
Tottenham 1-1 Man City
City definitely think there was at least one offside in that Spurs goal and they are right - Kyle Walker was a mile off when he was played in before delivering the initial cross.
Martin Demichelis is booked for arguing his point as the players come off at half-time, but Spurs can rightly say that City's goal should have been chalked off too.
Eric Dier (45 mins)
A strange one this and, again, more than a hint of offside as Spurs equalise.
Son Heung-min should really score from Kyle Walker's cross but Willy Caballero makes a brilliant close-range save with City looking for the linesman's flag. About five seconds later the ball is in his net, though, with Eric Dier getting hold of the rebound. There were a lot of Spurs players in and around Caballero, though, and he could well have been unsighted. The replays should be interesting...
Tottenham 0-1 Man City
Neither side can keep the ball at the moment, but a succession of misplaced passes ends with a shooting chance for City, with Aleksandar Kolarov flashing in a shot that Hugo Lloris does well to keep out.
Tottenham 0-1 Man Cit
Jason Roberts
Former West Brom striker on BBC Radio 5 live
Quote MessageHarry Kane is not making the runs we are used to him making and Son Hueng-min is not giving his team-mates options either. Tottenham look very static and poor going forward.
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Rob Bown: I know Sterling isn't the finished article at 20, but he worries me every time he gets the ball - seems to give it away cheaply.
Mark Taylor: It's now over 27 hours since the two England strikers have netted in the league.