Riyadh Mahrez's early strike seals Manchester City win against Tottenham at Wembley



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A result that implies normal service, Manchester City badert their superiority over the Premier League with another big-six win, but from the most abnormal of situations.

This was not a city at their best, and it was a long way off Tottenham Hotspur at their best, with that difficult to connect to the somewhat farcical surroundings. This 1-0 win for Pep Guardiola is played on the pitch by a series of NFL games, with the American competition still in the game. The White Hart Lane was supposed to be played on Sunday.

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1/22 Hugo Lloris: 6/10

Made a couple of crucial saves but once again under the spotlight. Nowhere to be seen for City's goal.

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2/22 Kieran Trippier: 5/10

He was okay in an attacking sense and was in a dangerous position.

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3/22 Davinson Sanchez: 6/10

Been really impressive this season but today was not his finest day. I do not think it will be a very busy day for you, mind you.

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4/22 Toby Alderweireld: 6/10

Was Vertonghen.

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5/22 Ben Davies: 5/10

Lost Mahrez for the City's goal and do not offer too much going forward. Danny Rose to come back in.

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6/22 Eric Dier: 5/10

Made some unnecessary fouls by the city of midfielders. Subbed off after an hour.

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7/22 Moussa Dembele: 6/10

It was still hard to play this relentless City side.

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8/22 Moussa Sissoko: 6/10

Has a few positive moments but lacks the composition on the ball in the key areas.

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9/22 Erik Lamela: 6/10

Like Lucas, looked good in sparks, but lost the ball just too often, giving it back to Manchester City all too often. Provided the best luck for Spurs with a clever pbad, though.

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10/22 Lucas Moura: 5/10

Showed some decent bursts of pace and looked a threat, like it has a lot of this season so far, but it was rather appalling and he had done this year.

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11/22 Harry Kane: 5/10

Another off night for the English center forward. Just did not have a good time and was really good in the first half of the day.

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12/22 Ederson: 8/10

Riyah Mahrez has also made crucial blocks to stop Harry Kane.

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13/22 Kyle Walker: 7/10

A good performance for the returning full back. Caught out of position on a few occasions but a good showing.

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14/22 John Stones: 7/10

Strong performance from a player who has had his critics.

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15/22 Aymeric Laporte: 8/10

Continues to impress at the heart of the City defense, having played every minute so far this season.

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16/22 Benjamin Mendy: 6/10

Definitely the most likely player in City's backline. Made a couple of mistakes with Spurs failed to capitalise.

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17/22 Bernardo Silva: 7/10

Neat and tidy performance again, creating plenty of good times for City.

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18/22 Fernandinho: 8/10

Such a compound and impressive midfielder that allows the fluid attacking to happen in front of him.

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19/22 David Silva: 7/10

This is the second half in spite of the fact that it's still going strong.

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20/22 Riyad Mahrez – 8/10

Really improving in the blue (or purple) of City, and has put that Liverpool penalty miss behind him. Scored City's only goal this evening and dedicated to the Leicester chairman, who sadly died in the Saturday night helicopter crash outside the King Power stadium.

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21/22 Sergio Aguero: 6/10

Aguero missed countless opportunities to get the best of the world

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22/22 Raheem Sterling: 8/10

Caused all sorts of problems for Kieran Trippier and set up City's early goal. Just another good performance from the English winger.

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1/22 Hugo Lloris: 6/10

Made a couple of crucial saves but once again under the spotlight. Nowhere to be seen for City's goal.

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2/22 Kieran Trippier: 5/10

He was okay in an attacking sense and was in a dangerous position.

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3/22 Davinson Sanchez: 6/10

Been really impressive this season but today was not his finest day. I do not think it will be a very busy day for you, mind you.

AP

4/22 Toby Alderweireld: 6/10

Was Vertonghen.

EPA


5/22 Ben Davies: 5/10

Lost Mahrez for the City's goal and do not offer too much going forward. Danny Rose to come back in.

EPA

6/22 Eric Dier: 5/10

Made some unnecessary fouls by the city of midfielders. Subbed off after an hour.

REUTERS

7/22 Moussa Dembele: 6/10

It was still hard to play this relentless City side.

EPA

8/22 Moussa Sissoko: 6/10

Has a few positive moments but lacks the composition on the ball in the key areas.

AP


9/22 Erik Lamela: 6/10

Like Lucas, looked good in sparks, but lost the ball just too often, giving it back to Manchester City all too often. Provided the best luck for Spurs with a clever pbad, though.

AP

10/22 Lucas Moura: 5/10

Showed some decent bursts of pace and looked a threat, like it has a lot of this season so far, but it was rather appalling and he had done this year.

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11/22 Harry Kane: 5/10

Another off night for the English center forward. Just did not have a good time and was really good in the first half of the day.

EPA

12/22 Ederson: 8/10

Riyah Mahrez has also made crucial blocks to stop Harry Kane.

PA


13/22 Kyle Walker: 7/10

A good performance for the returning full back. Caught out of position on a few occasions but a good showing.

AP

14/22 John Stones: 7/10

Strong performance from a player who has had his critics.

Getty Images

15/22 Aymeric Laporte: 8/10

Continues to impress at the heart of the City defense, having played every minute so far this season.

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16/22 Benjamin Mendy: 6/10

Definitely the most likely player in City's backline. Made a couple of mistakes with Spurs failed to capitalise.

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17/22 Bernardo Silva: 7/10

Neat and tidy performance again, creating plenty of good times for City.

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18/22 Fernandinho: 8/10

Such a compound and impressive midfielder that allows the fluid attacking to happen in front of him.

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19/22 David Silva: 7/10

This is the second half in spite of the fact that it's still going strong.

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20/22 Riyad Mahrez – 8/10

Really improving in the blue (or purple) of City, and has put that Liverpool penalty miss behind him. Scored City's only goal this evening and dedicated to the Leicester chairman, who sadly died in the Saturday night helicopter crash outside the King Power stadium.

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21/22 Sergio Aguero: 6/10

Aguero missed countless opportunities to get the best of the world

EPA

22/22 Raheem Sterling: 8/10

Caused all sorts of problems for Kieran Trippier and set up City's early goal. Just another good performance from the English winger.

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The fair conclusion is also played in a strangely low crowd of just 56,854, with some people talking about mildly protesting the situation. It's all about the big-six games for some time – and maybe even more so than it's expensive. Spurs – with that crowd it's often only sounding like it's more than 2,000 times that kind of cavernous stadium.

Riyadh Mahrez's match-winner, and the celebration that followed. Having so sleekly finished, he was in the commemoration of the tragic death of Vishai Srivaddhanaprabha, his boss at title-winning Leicester City.

It is located on the night, and settled the night.

Even the build-up to that goal, however, is the ragged nature of the game.

Mahrez impressed Wembley Pitch (Getty)

Sure, it could have ended up with the scoring of the type of cut-back-and-finish move they made their specialty, but that was not really how they crafted it. There was not much craft at all. There was admittedly another brilliant Ederson ball that really can not be described as a punt, but City still got a bit of a break as Kieran Trippier failed to just head it. Sterling was left to strip and easily move the ball back to an obviously emotional Mahrez.

While they should really be in the game of the game, they are usually like this, and can really get going in possession, this was just another oddity. There was no pattern.

There were only break-outs of attacking play, and quality. Mahrez did later hit the post, and Kane was a brilliant long-range strike, but the match was still a bit of quality.

Kane had a chance in the first-half but his touch (Getty)

Mahrez labored on the ball far too long when he could have delivered Sterling, Toby Alderweireld headed into the arms of Ederson too easily, and there was much too much chaos in the backlines without the precision in attack to punish it. That was summed up when Kane was put through the goal with City properly caught out, only to take a dreadful first touch.

And this was the wider issue. It was particularly difficult to divide the situation from the state of the pitch and the strangeness of the occasion.

There was admittedly the unsuitability of the Spurs training to the game, given how vulnerable Trippier and Ben Davies looked at times. Pochettino would have gone with Jan Vertonghen been fit. As it was, his side was too often overrun, but City was not overwhelming.

Aguero was presented with two good opportunities in the second half, only to hit both straight out-of-form Hugo Lloris.

It must have been galling for a city that could be replaced with Argentina by Kevin De Bruyne, effectively forcing the Spurs boss to bring about one of the stars in Dele Alli.

Erik Lamela missed a glorious opportunity towards the end of the match (Getty)

For all the fear factor in De Bruyne, mind, he ended up central to a moment that summed up the game. The Belgian – of all players – got caught with the ball in his own box, only for Erik Lamela to then blaze the ball well with a weird effort.

It was still better than his next effort. With Dele naturally at the center of what was finally a flowing Spurs surge, the sub fed Lamela right in front of goal … just to see Lamela offer up an even worse effort.

Replays that have been shown to be bad luck, and may have caused Lamela to hit him with his ankle rather than his foot.

And yet you could say it was arguably fitting. Spurs should not have been playing this game here,

This, meanwhile, was why City paid for Mahrez. They were not at their best when they were there.

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