Manchester City beat Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 in a crucial game in the Premier League, a game that puts City two points ahead of Arsenal in the standings. During the match, Harland was in fine form, scoring two goals, while Tottenham's Son missed a great one-two chance.
Both Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur showed a strong desire to attack at the start of the match. However, for most of the first half, the goalkeepers of both sides performed well and neutralized the threatening attacks of the opponents many times. The first half ended with a 0-0 draw.
In the second half, the pace of the game gradually accelerated. In the 51st minute, Man City broke the deadlock, B seats in the side road to create an attack, sent a direct ball, De Bruyne forward to receive the ball and then swept across the goal, Harland easily pushed the empty goal to win, Man City 1-0 lead.
Trailing, Spurs immediately made lineup changes and tried to strengthen their offense. However, City continued to play solid defense during this period and extended the lead again in the 89th minute. Akanji made a mistake at the back, but City's replacement goalkeeper Ortega did a great job and managed to parry Son's one-two. Doku then burst into the Tottenham penalty area and was brought down, and the referee decisively awarded a penalty kick. Harland took the penalty kick and hit it firmly, completing the second goal and helping City lock up the win.