Tottenham vs Manchester City - Premier League LIVE: Latest score, team news and updates as Dominic Solanke's second-half brace - including a stunning scorpion kick - earns Spurs a draw

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No more boos, just cheers.

In fact, the Spurs fans are actually singing as the final whistle is blown, they are happy again.

That was some second half from Tottenham. Nobody saw a comeback coming at the break, but Spurs turned the game on its head through a Dominic Solanke brace.

What a game!

There have been a lot of yellow cards in this game, haven't there?

Now Nico Gonzalez goes into the book for stopping a Spurs counter, and he has no complaints.

A chance to pump one into the box?

Rodri is being saved from getting a second yellow here by Pep Guardiola.

A couple of naughty challenges which should be reprimanded, and Guardiola doesn't want to risk him any longer.

Omar Marmoush is on.

Oh no...

Tottenham's hero Dominic Solanke is down here, and Thomas Frank will be sweating over this.

And he can't continue, hopefully it's just a knock and nothing serious. It would be a real blow if he's out for a long time.

Young Ju'nai Byfield replaces him for his Premier League debut.

I have no idea who is going to win this.

I'm pretty sure we will get a winner of some sort, but I just don't have a clue who is going to score it.

Phil Foden has just replaced Bernardo Silva, will it be him?

This is becoming a basketball match now.

Suddenly, Spurs throw bodies forward again, and Xavi Simons does brilliantly well to win the ball and drive forward.

He puts the ball on a plate for Pape Sarr, but Marc Guehi just about scrambles there first to out him off.

It's all set for a grandstand finish.

Ohhhhh... that is so close.

Manchester City are having a bright spell again, and they really should be ahead.

Erling Haaland nods the ball into the path of Tijjani Reijnders, who dives at the ball and heads just wide.

I thought that was in.

What the hell just happened there?

Erling Haaland scoops an effort over the bar, but my word, it's absolute mayhem before that.

It's almost like children's football as a bunch of players fight over the ball by the penalty spot. They all want a piece of it.

Eventually, Haaland does shoot, of course, but that was crazy.

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