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It’s been a helter skelter first half at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Manchester City got off to a blistering start and really could have scored three goals inside 10 minutes while Spurs were dangerous on the break.
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Tottenham 1
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Manchester City 0
Pep Guardiola’s men were getting into dangerous positions out wide but snatching at their chances in the box.
The home side meanwhile were really missing a central figure to stitch together their attacks.
Both teams had 14 chances each but not one on target.
Basically, what we’re trying to say is – both teams really need a Harry Kane here.