Tottenham thrashed Man City at the Etihad Stadium.
Tottenham romped to a stunning 4-0 victory at Manchester City in the on Saturday evening, bouncing back from their shock home defeat to Ipswich Town last time out. ‘s side condemned City to a fifth consecutive defeat in all competitions to emphatically get back on track.
James Maddison scored a first-half brace as part of a sensational performance before Pedro Porro added a third on the other side of the break. Brennan Johnson made it four in stoppage time.
Express Sport runs through the player ratings on a memorable night in Manchester.
Tottenham player ratings vs Man City
Guglielmo Vicario: 9
One of the most deserved clean sheets you’ll see all season. Looked like a man on a mission to deny , and he did.
Pedro Porro: 8
It felt like his third goal put the game out of sight, but he also heavily contributed to an inspired defensive performance by Spurs.
Radu Dragusin: 7
Rock solid throughout the match and produced a crucial block in stoppage time to frustrate Haaland further.
Ben Davies: 7
Will deservedly receive plenty of respect for filling in at centre-back in Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven’s absence. Impressive showing.
Destiny Udogie: 8
So tenacious in the tackle, making more than any other player on the pitch. Also won five ground duels.
James Maddison was incredible for Tottenham.
Pape Sarr: 7
Came out on top in seven duels to go with three tackles in an energetic midfield performance.
Yves Bissouma: 5
A rare underperformer for Spurs. Felt like it was going to be a long night for him and Spurs after he was booked in the 17th second. It wasn’t.
James Maddison: 10
Are you watching, Thomas Tuchel? A near-perfect showing from Maddison, scoring twice to send Spurs on their way to a momentous victory. Nine duels won, five fouls drawn, 100 per cent take-on and tackle success rate. Tonight is his night. Superb.
Dejan Kulusevski: 9
He could easily be Spurs’ second 10/10 performer. Ran City’s left side ragged, winning all five of his ground duels, completing four take-ons, creating three chances and adding an assist. Sweden are in the money with their attack.
Heung-min Son: 6
Created two chances before withdrawing after the hour mark.
: 6
Only took 25 touches across the 90 minutes. Didn’t need to contribute to the goalscoring but provided the assist for Porro’s strike.
Substitutes
Brennan Johnson: 8
Huge impact off the bench. Hit the woodwork before adding a fourth by pouncing onto Timo Werner’s cross at the back post. Five goals this season.
Timo Werner: 7
Wasn’t on the pitch long but added an assist to his tally.
Djed Spence: N/A
Stoppage-time introduction as Spurs played down the clock.
Lucas Bergvall: N/A
The same applies.