Manchester City F.C.
·1 February 2026
Pep says City lost momentum after Spurs goal

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·1 February 2026

Pep Guardiola said City lost some momentum after we were held to a 2-2 draw at Tottenham in the Premier League.
Goals from Rayan Cherki and Antoine Semenyou fired us into a half-time lead but Spurs hit back after the break with two goals in just under 20 minutes.
The City boss says there were a lot of positives to take from the performance, but for the period after the break when Dominic Solanke struck twice.

“After [their opening] goal they had the momentum for 15-20 minutes,” Guardiola said after the game.
“This is normal, 2-0 down, nothing to lose with the energy of this crowd that they have, the physicality they have.
“But after, the last 15, 20 minutes, we came back again and we played the first half really good.
“We missed the actions one versus one with full-backs where people up front were not able to capitalise these actions, but, in general the game was well played.”
Controversy surrounded Solanke’s opener, with the Spurs striker appearing to kick through Marc Guéhi although VAR ratified the goal after a check.

“If a central defender does that to a striker, this is a penalty, right?” Guardiola added.
“And after that, the second half we can extend, you know, 10, 15 minutes and get the control, the situation is a little bit easy, but the moment starts to put one there, they won the second balls.
“And after that they create the momentum, and after a goal, you have perhaps another 10 or 15 minutes.”
Guardiola added that it can be difficult to stop momentum in the Premier League immediately, with Spurs finding some belief.
“What happened in the Premier League today, sometimes you can control it, but the way the game is in England, this happens sometimes,” he said.
“We know all of the time we cannot control all of the game – sometimes it’s easier if it’s 0-3, 0-4.
“But you have a lot of new players and over actions. We have to try to finish the actions a little bit better, but the game was well played.
“We would prefer not to have that transition, but it was an emotional issue for their first goal and after that, the moment is difficult to control in England.”








































