Manchester City 3-0 Tottenham :International Champions Cup Match Report

Manchester City 1-0 Tottenham :International Champions Cup Match Report
30/07/2017

Manchester City show good football against Premier League rival Tottenham Hotspur, dominating the game throughout with excellent movement and hold on the ball. Featured Goals by Stones 10', Sterling 72' and Diaz 91st minute. Read full Match Report Below.

Second Half Report

The second like the first was more of City than Spurs even with the Change by Pochettino from four to back three. The frustration eminent as spur players easily got into fights and miscalculated tackles, failing to create chances. 

Spurs where totally dominated in the second 45, allowing City to exploit their defense and almost granting Aguero two opportunities in the 70th minutes to double the lead but Sterling was available at the 72nd minute to make it two, finishing off Nasri's pass.
A totally disappointing game for Spurs, failing to make us of their opportunities and giving away Goals even the last wasn't easy for Vermont, who saved a one on one shot from Nasri, Fidelity but could not save that of Diaz in the 90th minute.

First Half Report

The Spurs had a good start to the game creating a chance as early as the 2nd minute and till the first goal they ruled the game but after that they struggled with possession, giving Jesus and Danilo good opportunities to worsen their predicament.

A header from Stones was enough to silent their  opposition and Ederson showed his class on the goal, stopping every shot from the Citizens even the sweet Eriksen from 30 yards away couldn't level the game. City looked more vibrant and likely to get more Goals and Jesus almost made it three by the 41st minute.

Lloris got stressed towards the end of the first 45, Saving a shot from Danilo after saving that of Jesus but Harry Kane blew the best opportunity to level the game a minute to half time, blowing the chance over.

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