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Bad news for Manchester City: Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham takes the Premier League lead

Manchester City is no longer the leader at the Premier League

By Hector Garcia

Manchester City is no longer the leader at the Premier League
Manchester City is no longer the leader at the Premier League

Tottenham is having a very good season in this Premier League. The London team wants to cause a surprise this season and is doing enough to make this happen at the moment. The arrival of Greek Ange Postegoclou has surprised many who felt that the coach did not have enough experience to take the reins of the team.

However, the results so far have been different and they are already preparing to continue accumulating victories in this Premier League. It should be noted that Tottenham is the only team along with Arsenal that are unbeaten at the moment in this campaign. Nevertheless, Arsenal have already lost a UEFA Champions League match.

In view of this, Spurs want to take advantage of their team's good moment to continue growing in the Premier League. Similarly, after a couple of games with defeat, Manchester City recovered from the bad streak and also regained the leadership of the Premier League. Pep Guardiola's side delivered against Brighton with goals from Julian Alvarez and Erling Haaland.

With this result, the Etihad Stadium team regained the lead of the English championship and remains favorites to take the title again this year. Nonetheless, Spurs, with their PL pending game today, regained the lead of the Premier League after beating Fulham. Given this, the news for Manchester City have not been the best.

What does City need to overcome Tottenham?

It should be noted that City's only option to regain the lead is simply to win. However, they would have to wait for Tottenham to lose one of their games to be able to go from one round to the next as the leader of the competition. Undoubtedly, Pep Guardiola's goal is to regain the lead at all costs. This weekend, Manchester City will face Manchester United from Old Trafford.


Hector Garcia

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