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Best and worst performers
Best: Riyad Mahrez, Manchester City
Scored a stunning goal to give City the lead and then made the game safe with a second in the 90th minute. It was an all-round top-class performance by the former Leicester winger. A classic Pep Guardiola player.
Best: Nathan Ake, Manchester City
On a bad night for City defensively, Ake gave a composed performance and it could have been much worse but for the Netherlands international.
Best: Dejan Kulusevski, Tottenham Hotspur
The Spurs winger had a poor game in the defeat against Arsenal at the weekend, but he showed signs of getting back to his best in this game following a lengthy injury lay-off this season.
Worst: Ederson, Manchester City
Way too careless for Tottenham's first goal, when his risky pass to Rodri led to Kulusevski scoring. Could've done better with the second goal, too.
Worst: Rodri, Manchester City
Lost a tackle with Harry Kane that led directly to Tottenham's second goal and also lucky to escape a booking for a bad foul on Hojbjerg.
Worst: Hugo Lloris, Tottenham Hotspur
The Spurs keeper is having a bad spell and he will have nightmares about the amount of space he left exposed at the near post for Mahrez's goal.
Highlights and notable moments
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After the match: What the managers and players said
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Key stats (provided by ESPN Stats & Information)
Pedri scored his fourth league goal this season, which is the 20-year-old's most in a top-flight season.
Up next
Manchester City: Barca will host Real Sociedad in the quarterfinal round of the Copa del Rey on Wednesday, Jan. 25 (watch live on ESPN+ at 3 p.m. ET). Then, Barcelona return to league play when they head to Girona on Saturday, Jan. 28 (watch live on ESPN+ at 10:15 a.m. ET).
Tottenham Hotspur: Spurs travel to Fulham for more Premier League action on Monday, Jan. 23 at 3 p.m. ET. Then, they are on the road again for the FA Cup, where they will face Preston North End on Saturday, Jan. 28 (watch live on ESPN+ at 1 p.m. ET).