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FT: Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 Manchester City - Bergwijn volleys home opener
Son's deflected strike doubles hosts' lead
Zinchenko receives second yellow card for block
Lloris saves Gundogan spot kick & Sterling appeal for penalty on rebound turned down
FT: Burnley 0-0 Arsenal
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Spurs 2-0 Man City
Manchester City
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola speaking with BBC Match of the Day: “If I would find the solution I would try to work on that. It would be a mistake not to let them [the City players] feel incredible and fantastic after that game, football is sometimes like this.
“I have no regrets about the performance. We lost a football match. Football is about how many goals you score and how many you concede. Of course we had a lot of chances. At the end of the day you have to take it."
On the decision to let Ilkay Gundogan, not Sergio Aguero, take the penalty: “They decide."
Did it affect the way they played after that?: "No. If we score it would be better, maybe but in the second half we started well and created chances to score and didn’t do that. Until Oleksandr Zinchenko was sent off, the rest was OK.”
Just transcribing those quotes now...
Right, here we go - Pep Guardiola is speaking to BBC Sport now. The game ended over an hour ago.
Hopefully we'll get his BBC Match of the Day interview soon. He has to do one contractually...
FT: Tottenham 2-0 Man City
Manchester City
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola on Sky Sports: "We played well but lost the game. It happened again. They had two shots and scored two goals.
"I don't have too many things to say about the performance. We have to accept it and analyse it. It is not easy. We did really well, honestly.
"With this performance, how should I be critical? This performance would be an incredible mistake to say how bad they are. We created chances and conceded few.
"A few times this season it has happened. The sending off was a key point. We said at half-time be careful, yellow cards are a fast and quick action."
You can listen to phone-in show 606 at the top of this page now. There's an angry Manchester City fan on.
Finally Pep Guardiola is out. We'll let you know what he has to say soon.
Spurs 2-0 Man City
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Harry Winks is 24 today.
Still waiting for Pep Guardiola! Can't remember having to wait over half an hour after the first manager has done his TV interviews before.
Spurs 2-0 Man City
Tottenham Hotspur
Spurs' other goalscorer Son Heung-min speaking with Sky Sports: "Manchester City are so good and played so well in the first half. We had to defend all together but in the second half we came out strong.
"To win today, before the winter break, was very good for our confidence. The fans were so happy and the players as well after the game so it was an important one to win."
On Steven Bergwijn's opening goal and the celebrations: "Steven scored an amazing goal and did a good job. It was emotional because it was his first goal. I'm so happy for Steve to score on his debut. It was well deserved and with the emotion he showed it looked great."
Spurs 2-0 Man City
Tottenham Hotspur
Spurs debutant goalscorer Steven Bergwijn speaking with Sky Sports: "It's unbelievable - a dream come true to score on my debut. I am so happy to be here and to make a goal. As a little kid I wanted to be here and play in the Premier League, so to score on my debut is unbelievable."
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Spurs 2-0 Man City
Manchester City have lost six Premier League games this season - their joint-most in a campaign under manager Pep Guardiola (six in 2016-17).
Just waiting for Pep Guardiola to come out and speak to the TV cameras. No sign of him yet.
Spurs 2-0 Man City
This was Spurs' first Premier League win against Manchester City since October 2016 - also a 2-0 win.
Spurs 2-0 Man City
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho told BBC MOTD: “With a few draws of people in the same area of the table as us, it was very important to get three points. We still have an eye on fourth. It was a match where you know the quality of the opponent. You want to win, but you can lose. I’m delighted with the boys.
“Only [VAR] Kevin Friend can explain why it was not a red card [for Raheem Sterling]. He has the chance to watch again. That decision would change the game. It would probably not be such an enjoyable game, one team with one player more for an hour is a big advantage. I think it’s a clear red card."
On Steven Bergwijn's goal: “It’s the best way to come to a club. We were not putting pressure on him. We signed him early in the week, so we had time for him to train and speak. He’s very intelligent, humble. At home against the champions, to score a goal, not a normal goal, couldn’t be better for him."
On beating Pep Guardiola: "It’s a pleasure to get three points in a match where we knew it would be very difficult. I have better feelings for Pep than you can imagine. We worked together for three years.”
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TheRealSlimAdie: When the date is 0202 2020, there could only be one score really.
Spurs 2-0 Man City
This result ended Spurs' 11-match winless run in the Premier League against 'the big six' (D3 L9).