Tottenham shocked Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium with a superb 2–0 victory. Brennan Johnson broke the deadlock in the 35th minute after a VAR review overturned an offside call, converting a low cross from Richarlison. Early in added time, João Palhinha—on his full Premier League debut—pounced on a costly error from City goalkeeper James Trafford, hammering in the rebound to seal the win.
The result extends Tottenham’s perfect start under new manager Thomas Frank, with back‑to‑back clean sheets and a place atop the Premier League table . For City, it was a frustrating afternoon: despite early dominance and chances for Omar Marmoush and Erling Haaland, they lacked cutting edge—further hampered by Trafford’s miscue and an injury to Rayan Aït‑Nouri.
Thomas Frank comments
“I think this is one of the most difficult places to go to in the Premier League. A City side that need to bounce back from last season. You can see they came with everything. I think before our goal I think without dominating us they were more on top all around the game. But we stayed in it, were solid, top mentality. Games like this it is early days, it is still tough to come here. After the 1-0 goal we were actually more or less the better side. I am very impressed with how we stepped up in the second half,” Frank told TNT Sports.
Learning from PSG
“I think there’s a couple of things, this is also 10 days later, so it’s also the learning from that game but I think especially the high pressure was consistently good in the second half. That struggled to get out of that. That I am very happy with.”
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What he found at Spurs
“I found a very strong mentality in the players. It was a group of players that has been through a tough season ending on a high. I think those tough moments holds them even closer together. Great mentality in many ways. And then we had to build on that.”
The pressure of managing Spurs
“I am aware of it. I am not on social media. I don’t think it does any good to anyone, in my opinion. Secondly I read very, very little in the media. That doesn’t give me any good. Half of it, I can’t swear, half of it is wrong and half of it is just click bait. I don’t read too much and I love football but the other bit I don’t care.”
On Richarlison
“I think Richy performed well today. Top assist. Presence up there. Work ethic. Everything was very good. We need two good strikers. We are going to play a lot of games. Of course Richy is now starting and now he needs to keep his shirt.”
On the transfer window
“I think we have shown today we have a strong squad that I believe a lot in. Of course we would like to add a bit. But only if it can strengthen the squad. We are looking to add. Hopefully succeeding. I know the club is working very hard and I trust them.”