Tottenham's long-term dominance over City washed away by Mansour money
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By Brian Sears 16 October 2014 When the Premier League resumes on Saturday after the international break it will do so at the Etihad Stadium as Manchester City hope to close the gap on leaders Chelsea. City will play in the only fixture of the weekend where two current top-10 sides meet each other, against Tottenham. Aside from Chelsea and City, only other club remain unbeaten away this season so far in the league, and that's also Tottenham. City and Spurs have played each other 34 times in the Premier League era and Spurs have a comfortable head-to-head lead in that period overall, with 20 wins to City's nine, and five draws. Spurs lead the H2H stats home and away, with 11 wins to three at White Hart Lane and nine against six in Manchester. But there is a massive contrast in their recent meetings compared to the period as a whole, since City hit the jackpot of Sheikh Mansour's money. As the graphic below shows, six of Tottenham's nine defeats to City have come since the 'monied era' benefits of Mansour's oil wealth has turned City into trophy-winners again. (Or since 2010-11 in other words, when City won the FA Cup, their first trophy of any significance since the League Cup of 1976, some 35 years earlier). City's turnaround against Tottenham culminated in 6-0 and 5-1 wins last season. Tottenham have a worse Premier League record against City since 2010 than they do against any other current Premier League team.
Tottenham's long-term dominance over City washed away by Mansour money
Tottenham's long-term dominance over City…
Tottenham's long-term dominance over City washed away by Mansour money
By Brian Sears 16 October 2014 When the Premier League resumes on Saturday after the international break it will do so at the Etihad Stadium as Manchester City hope to close the gap on leaders Chelsea. City will play in the only fixture of the weekend where two current top-10 sides meet each other, against Tottenham. Aside from Chelsea and City, only other club remain unbeaten away this season so far in the league, and that's also Tottenham. City and Spurs have played each other 34 times in the Premier League era and Spurs have a comfortable head-to-head lead in that period overall, with 20 wins to City's nine, and five draws. Spurs lead the H2H stats home and away, with 11 wins to three at White Hart Lane and nine against six in Manchester. But there is a massive contrast in their recent meetings compared to the period as a whole, since City hit the jackpot of Sheikh Mansour's money. As the graphic below shows, six of Tottenham's nine defeats to City have come since the 'monied era' benefits of Mansour's oil wealth has turned City into trophy-winners again. (Or since 2010-11 in other words, when City won the FA Cup, their first trophy of any significance since the League Cup of 1976, some 35 years earlier). City's turnaround against Tottenham culminated in 6-0 and 5-1 wins last season. Tottenham have a worse Premier League record against City since 2010 than they do against any other current Premier League team.