Edin Dzeko's late minute goal helped keep Manchester City in contention for the EPL title and become just two points behind log leaders Manchester United.
The first goal of the game that ended 2-1 came from Stephen Caulker as a result of a Gareth Bale cross to put Tottenham ahead, Sergio Aguero found the back of the net to draw City on leveled terms
Dzeko, so often City's hero this season, came off the bench to snatch the three points with two minutes to go.
For long spells against Spurs, City's unbeaten start to
the season looked under threat, not because of poor defending, but
because of an inability to take the numerous chances that came their
way.
The first goal of the game that ended 2-1 came from Stephen Caulker as a result of a Gareth Bale cross to put Tottenham ahead, Sergio Aguero found the back of the net to draw City on leveled terms
Dzeko, so often City's hero this season, came off the bench to snatch the three points with two minutes to go.
The Bosnia striker detests the term "super-sub",
claiming it does not show him enough respect, but he again showed his
worth as a late replacement after coming on for Carlos Tevez
Dzeko exchanged passes with David Silva before slamming an unstoppable shot past Brad Friedel - his sixth league goal of the season and his fifth as a substitute.
In total, his goals have helped City earn nine vital points in their pursuit of their neighbours United and Chelsea.
Dzeko exchanged passes with David Silva before slamming an unstoppable shot past Brad Friedel - his sixth league goal of the season and his fifth as a substitute.
In total, his goals have helped City earn nine vital points in their pursuit of their neighbours United and Chelsea.

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