Tottenham Hotspur extended their flawless start under new manager Thomas Frank with a stunning 2–0 away victory over Manchester City at the Etihad, piling more misery on Pep Guardiola’s champions while continuing their reputation as City’s bogey team.
The result means Spurs have now beaten City three times in their last five visits to Manchester, including last season’s 4–0 rout during City’s dramatic collapse. Once again, Frank’s tactical blueprint compact defence, disciplined pressing, and ruthless counter-attacks exposed Guardiola’s side in ways few other opponents have managed.
Spurs struck first through Brennan Johnson, who finished a lightning-fast breakaway after VAR correctly overturned an initial offside flag. Just before half-time, City’s problems deepened when new goalkeeper James Trafford, deputising for the benched Ederson amid transfer speculation, miscontrolled a back pass under pressure. His error handed Joao Palhinha the simplest of finishes to double Tottenham’s lead and claim his first goal for the club.
It was only the sixth time in Guardiola’s Premier League tenure that City have trailed by two or more goals at home at half-time—Tottenham now responsible for half of those occasions. Despite the introduction of Phil Foden and Rodri after the break, the hosts were unable to replicate the fluid creativity that had seen them score four against Wolves last weekend.
Guardiola later defended his decision to persist with Trafford. “James made a good first game, I made the decision for him to continue. The goalkeeper is a special position, and everyone will play,” he said.
For Tottenham, the result marked the perfect answer to a turbulent week in which rivals Arsenal hijacked their move for Eberechi Eze. Spurs fans celebrated in full voice, chanting “we are top of the league” as their team walked off with maximum points from their opening two fixtures.
How long the early-season euphoria will last remains uncertain, but Frank’s Spurs have already made a statement: they can unsettle the very best.