Manchester City have won 15 consecutive Premier League games this season and are still unbeaten after 17 rounds. Last week, they defeated M.U - a direct competitor for the Premier League title this season, creating an 11-point gap and sluggishly at the top of the table.
Pep Guardiola's team's form is at a very high level. After 17 rounds, they have scored 52 goals (an average of 3 goals/match).
With such a strong attack, Man City's defense is not inferior when it has only conceded 11 goals (not even 1 goal/match). All the statistics are that The Citizens are too perfect at the moment and are almost unbeaten.
In fact, statistics show that everyone is on Pep's team's side, but will the scenario be similar to last season when their opponent tonight is Tottenham? Last year, while bangishing on social insurance with a series of 6 consecutive wins since the beginning of the season, Man City fell 0-2 to their opponent in an extremely un Understanding way.
From there, The Citizens' poor season began. In the second leg, despite playing at home, Pep's team still had to share points with Spurs and could not get back what they had borrowed in the first leg. At the end of the season, from being the brightest team for the championship, Man City only finished the season in 4th place.
Man City is being compared to a high-speed train running out of gas to get to the station. Everything is going very smoothly, but at such a high speed, just one fall, the injury will be extremely painful. Tottenham is an obstacle that cannot be underestimated and certainly, Man City does not want to repeat the old story.
As for Spurs, their form in November was not high with 1 loss and 2 draws. But that does not mean that The Citizens are allowed to be subjective because this year, their opponent is even superior to last season's performance. Tottenham are top of a Champions League group featuring Real Madrid and Dortmund.
The experience has been clearly shown on the faces of stars such as Kane, Alli, Erikssen. They are no longer "child chickens" but have become mature "goosebumps".
In the last 3 matches, Spurs have had extremely good results when they won all 3 matches, scored 10 goals and only conceded 1. Although Man City's defense is solid, it is unknown how long they can stand firm against the sharp attack of their opponents.
If Tottenham make a difference against Man City tonight, Pochettino and his team will directly save some of the appeal of the Premier League. If not, the FA should gradually consider carving the words "Manchester City FC" in the championship trophy as a moderate measure.