Wanyama named man of the match as Tottenham Hotspur beat Manchester City 2-0

Manchester City's Sergio Aguero in action with Tottenham's Victor Wanyama Action Images via Reuters

Kenya’s International Victor Wanyama has been named man of the match for his performance against Manchester City.

Manchester City suffered their first defeat under manager Pep Guardiola as Tottenham Hotspur underlined their Premier League title credentials with a 2-0 win at White Hart Lane on Sunday.

Sergio Aguero might have had a penalty after being caught by Jan Vertonghen as they vied for Kolarov's cross and the Argentine also worked Hugo Lloris with a curling free-kick.

But with Victor Wanyama and Moussa Sissoko policing the midfield, City could not settle and eight minutes before half-time they found themselves two goals down.

It was Guardiola's first defeat in 12 games as City manager and followed a mid-week 3-3 draw at Celtic in the Champions League that ended his side's perfect start to the season.

"They (Tottenham) were better," said Guardiola. "We were not in the right positions, so congratulations to them.

"I am not here for the talk around me; I am here to do my job. It is October. You cannot imagine my team is already done."

The result gave Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino just his second league win over Guardiola in 10 matches, and the first since Espanyol beat Barcelona in the coaches' first such encounter in February 2009.

"It was a great, great victory for us against this opposition. I am very happy," Pochettino said.

At Old Trafford, it looked as if substitute Anthony Martial's 69th-minute goal would give United victory over a Stoke side who started the day bottom of the table.

But a mistake by United goalkeeper David de Gea led to Joe Allen's equaliser eight minutes from time, the point gained seeing Stoke leapfrog Sunderland.

United wasted numerous chances, with world-record signing Paul Pogba and Zlatan Ibrahimovic among the offenders as Stoke goalkeeper Lee Grant, on loan from Derby County, made several fine saves.

"This is the best performance all season and could have been one of these fat results in the Premier League, it could have been 5-0 or 6-0," United manager Jose Mourinho told BT Sport.

"We had big chances, with amazing saves and big misses."

Stoke manager Mark Hughes said: "I'm really pleased with the performance.

"We had a game plan and we executed it to the letter."

Turning to Grant's display, former United striker Hughes said: "He's a good keeper, a great character and we are pleased he is with us."

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