Conte pleased with Spurs ‘personality’ despite blowing at two goal lead at Man City

Spurs lost further ground in the race for the top four after Antonio Conte’s men blew a two-nil lead away against Man City tonight, with the home side securing a dramatic 4-2 comeback victory.

Spurs poor performances during the opening halves of games this season has been well documented, although Antonio Conte’s side certainly started a lot better at the Etihad tonight than they did in their 2-0 North London Derby defeat to Arsenal at the weekend.

Man City still dominated possession though, but a header onto the roof of the net from Erling Haaland and a deflected effort from youngster Rico Lewis – that Hugo Lloris did well to save – was the closest Pep Guardiola’s side would come to scoring.

Then as the clock ticked towards half-time and what seemed like out of nowhere, Spurs went two nil up. First Spurs press pounced on a poor ball by City ‘keeper Ederson that ended with Dejan Kulusevski firing a confident finish into the bottom corner, before the home sides Brazilian shot stopper parried a Harry Kane cross/shot onto the head of countryman Emerson Royal who nodded into an empty net to leave the Etihad in stunned silence.

The reigning Premier League champions emerged a different side after the break though and in the 50th minute World Cup winner Julian Alvarez fired home a close-range volley after a goal-mouth scramble.

Just a couple of minutes later and City would be level, Riyad Mahrez did well to win a header and direct the ball across the six-yard box where Haaland nodded home for his 22nd top-flight goal of the season.

In the 63rd minute, City’s comeback would be complete, when Mahrez skipped past Ben Davies down the right and smashed a powerful right-footed effort past the much-maligned Lloris at his near post.

In the 88th minute, the impressive Mahrez sealed a man-of-the-match performance when he raced through on goal and confidently dinked the ball over the onrushing Lloris.

Speaking afterwards was reasonably pleased with his side’s display although the Italian coach was obviously disappointed to see his side blow a two-nil lead.

“We played a good game with personality,” Conte told Sky Sports.

”We put a lot of pressure on City and created problems for them. They are always really difficult to play, but I am disappointed too.

“I hate losing – especially when we scored the two goals first.

“We have to continue to work and have patience. We need to create something important with this team. We are ready to improve and grow from this game. That means we have to adapt. We have experience in our team so we need to use that.”

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