In this action, Man City attacked four players against two, without the goalkeeper and still didn't score

The completion of the first piece between Tottenham and Manchester City was the craziest we've seen in Premier League this season. It all started when Sergio Aguero was detained in the area by Serge Aurier, broadcasting Periscope. Mike Dean signaled for the game to continue, but after two minutes, Dean signalled for the penalty, with the VAR [...]
It all started when Sergio Aguero was detained in the area by Serge Aurier, broadcasting Periscope.
Mike Dean signaled to keep the game going, but after two minutes, Dean signaled for the penalty, with VAR saying the last word.
Penaltia was then missed by Ilkay Gundogan, with Hugo Lhoris waiting for her, while Raheem Sterling who already had a yellow simileed after an intervention of Spurs goalkeeper.
There was no penalty, nor was there a second yellow card for simulations, until the two footballers' bags were encountered.

And within minutes in the second half, we witnessed another drama.
The Tanganga came up against Lhoris until the pair tried to stop Sterling, Kevin de Bruyne interacted with Aguero whose blow was blocked by Toby Alderweilld.
The ball fell to Sterling, who had in front of himself Agueron, Riyadh Mahrez and Gundogan in support until Lhoris was not at all in the gate.
However, the English pass to Gundogan was shocking, with the German shooting at the gate. /Periscope. com/
Gundogan was more like tackling than finishing
Godogan in 49 minutes missed a penalty & a big chance https://t.co/hX3PHaBd5F Pic.twitter. com/ GRzpJII7AF) Omar Bamby (@Omar Bamby) Febirary 2, 2020












