Tottenham Hotspur staged an extraordinary comeback at the Etihad Stadium, snatching a 2-2 draw against Manchester City in a thrilling Premier League encounter. The visitors' fortunes changed dramatically with the introduction of Dominic Solanke as a substitute, who scored twice – including a spectacular scorpion kick that will be remembered for years to come.
Solanke's double sealed an impressive turnaround for Spurs, who had trailed 1-0 at halftime after Kevin De Bruyne opened the scoring. The Belgian midfielder had been clinical on the edge of the box, and it seemed as though Manchester City would cruise to victory.
However, Solanke's introduction in the second half marked a turning point for Tottenham. The English striker's energetic displays have been a concern for Spurs all season, but he showed flashes of brilliance at Old Trafford, scoring not only his first goal for the club but also an incredible 90th-minute equalizer that sent the travelling supporters into raptures.
Manchester City's Ilkay Gundogan was the one to provide the assist for Solanke's second goal, before being sent off in the dying moments of the match. The German midfielder will receive a red card for his reckless tackle on Toby Alderweireld, leaving Manchester City with just 10 men for the final few minutes.
The victory marked Tottenham's fourth draw of the season, and it showed that the team is still capable of producing remarkable results against top-tier opposition. For Solanke, though, this was a milestone moment in his Spurs career – one that will be remembered for years to come.
Solanke's double sealed an impressive turnaround for Spurs, who had trailed 1-0 at halftime after Kevin De Bruyne opened the scoring. The Belgian midfielder had been clinical on the edge of the box, and it seemed as though Manchester City would cruise to victory.
However, Solanke's introduction in the second half marked a turning point for Tottenham. The English striker's energetic displays have been a concern for Spurs all season, but he showed flashes of brilliance at Old Trafford, scoring not only his first goal for the club but also an incredible 90th-minute equalizer that sent the travelling supporters into raptures.
Manchester City's Ilkay Gundogan was the one to provide the assist for Solanke's second goal, before being sent off in the dying moments of the match. The German midfielder will receive a red card for his reckless tackle on Toby Alderweireld, leaving Manchester City with just 10 men for the final few minutes.
The victory marked Tottenham's fourth draw of the season, and it showed that the team is still capable of producing remarkable results against top-tier opposition. For Solanke, though, this was a milestone moment in his Spurs career – one that will be remembered for years to come.