Dominic Solanke has scored more than 100 goals during his career β but he will probably never score one quite as special as his second against Manchester City on Sunday.
Solanke had already begun Tottenham's fightback. After trailing City 2-0 at half-time, the Spurs striker showed strength and skill to carve out a chance that was eventually awarded to him despite City defender Marc Guehi putting through his own net.
That swung momentum back Spurs' way after an insipid opening 45 minutes in which the team were booed off at the interval.
With the wind in their sails, Spurs drew level on 70 minu
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