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EventUEFA Champions League 2018-19
Date9 April 2019 (2019-04-09)
VenueTottenham Hotspur Stadium, London
Player of the MatchSon Heung-min
RefereeBjörn Kuipers (Netherlands)
Attendance60,044
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Man City - Brighton
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Man City - C.Palace

Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City was a match which took place at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Tuesday 9 April 2019.

Son Heung-min's late goal gave Tottenham a crucial and well-deserved advantage over Manchester City in a thunderous Champions League quarter-final first leg.

In a searing atmosphere in their vast new stadium, Spurs overcame the loss of Harry Kane to a serious looking ankle injury - sustained when he challenged Fabian Delph in the second half.

And they made the breakthrough with 12 minutes left as Son twisted and turned on the byeline before shooting low past Ederson.

Spurs had survived the concession of an early penalty, awarded on a pitchside video review by the referee after Danny Rose was judged to have handled Raheem Sterling's shot. Sergio Aguero stepped up, but keeper Hugo Lloris saved.

Manchester City were never at their best and must now overturn this narrow deficit at Etihad Stadium on 17 April to keep alive their hopes of a historic quadruple of Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup.

This was the sort of night Spurs' new stadium was built for - and how Mauricio Pochettino's side delivered in front of their exultant supporters.

Spurs rode out Aguero's penalty miss and another Kane injury setback to knock an off-colour Manchester City out of their usual stride. No-one can dispute that this was a first-leg advantage the home team totally merited.

The much-maligned Lloris, understandably criticised after his late error at Liverpool recently, was a hero here but Spurs had them all over the pitch.

Harry Winks gave a performance of real maturity in midfield and when Kane went off it was the talismanic figure of Son who again showed his liking for his new surroundings with the winner - after scoring the first Premier League goal here against Crystal Palace.

The South Korean is the ideal modern attacker: tireless, unselfish but with an eye for goal and a willingness to take responsibility, which he did here as he led the charge after Kane's departure, culminating in the turn back from the byeline and shot underneath Ederson to give Spurs a precious lead to protect at Etihad Stadium.

Spurs look certain to have to overcome the absence of Kane in the second leg but a lead - and of great significance, a clean sheet - will see them travel north with justified optimism.

Pep Guardiola cut an agitated figure throughout as Manchester City spluttered and failed to find anything near top gear. City and their manager can have no complaints about this outcome.

Guardiola's team selection raised plenty of eyebrows and the selection of Delph at left-back left City with a huge flaw. He struggled to cope with Son all night, switching off to great cost as the South Korean chased a ball to the byeline unchallenged.

Riyad Mahrez looks poor value at £60m and the introductions of Leroy Sane and Kevin de Bruyne smacked of too little too late.

Can City turn this tie around and keep their quadruple bid on track? Yes they can - and while it is of little consolation, it is at least better than the 3-0 deficit that proved too much to overhaul in another all-English Champions League quarter-final last season against Liverpool last season.

However, they must show more urgency and more of their trademark attacking brilliance to succeed.

Spurs will almost certainly be missing Kane but they also have a clean sheet so City must attack while also being aware they must not slip up at the back and risk falling foul of the away goals rule.

The stage is set for a dramatic second leg.

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino speaking to BT Sport: "It was an unbelievable game. It was so tough. But it is still Manchester City and there is a second leg. We are happy as we showed great quality. The performance was good but there's still 90 minutes to go.

"It was a really good game. We were all excited. It's a quarter-final of the Champions League. The penalty save I think gave the belief to us. I think there were many positive things. In the spirit we played today, everything possible.

On Harry Kane's injury: "We need to check tomorrow but looks like it is the same ankle and similar injury. It is very sad and very disappointing. We are going to miss him - maybe for the rest of the season. It is a worry for us. We hope it is not a big issue. But there is not to much time to recover. He twisted his ankle so we will see how it reacts in a few hours."

"Fabian Delph was very disappointed but he didn't realise Harry's intention was not to tackle him. In the action, both were very strong. But both didn't have the intention to make damage to another. That was why Fabian was trying to talk to him. Both were fighting for the ball."

Match[]

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9 April 2019 (2019-04-09)
21:00 (20:00 BST)
Tottenham Hotspur Tottenham Hotspur FC 1–0 Manchester City FC Manchester City Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London
Attendance: 60,044
Referee: Björn Kuipers (Netherlands)
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Man City
01 Hugo Lloris
02 Kieran Trippier
04 Toby Alderweireld
05 Jan Vertonghen
03 Danny Rose Booked
17 Moussa Sissoko
08 Harry Winks Substituted off in the 81st minute 81'
23 Christian Eriksen
20 Dele Alli Substituted off in the 87th minute 87'
07 Son Heung-min
10 Harry Kane Substituted off in the 58th minute 58'
Substitutes:
06 Dávinson Sánchez
12 Victor Wanyama Substituted on in the 81st minute 81'
18 Fernando Llorente Substituted on in the 87th minute 87'
21 Juan Foyth
22 Paulo Gazzaniga
27 Lucas Moura Substituted on in the 58th minute 58'
33 Ben Davies
Manager:
Flag of Argentina Mauricio Pochettino
31 Ederson Moraes
02 Kyle Walker
30 Nicolás Otamendi
14 Aymeric Laporte Booked
18 Fabian Delph
25 Fernandinho
08 İlkay Gündoğan
26 Riyad Mahrez Substituted off in the 89th minute 89' Booked
21 David Silva Substituted off in the 89th minute 89'
07 Raheem Sterling
10 Sergio Agüero Substituted off in the 71st minute 71'
Substitutes:
04 Vincent Kompany
05 John Stones
17 Kevin De Bruyne Substituted on in the 89th minute 89'
19 Leroy Sané Substituted on in the 89th minute 89'
33 Gabriel Jesus Substituted on in the 71st minute 71'
47 Phil Foden
49 Arijanet Muric
Manager:
Flag of Spain Pep Guardiola

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