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Dominic Solanke's stunning scorpion kick saw Tottenham recover from a dismal first-half showing to rescue a draw against Manchester City - whose inability to defend a two-goal lead saw the title race tilt further in Arsenal's favour.

Thomas Frank's Spurs were once again booed off by their home fans at half-time as goals from Rayan Cherki and Antoine Semenyo put Pep Guardiola's side in a comfortable two-goal lead - with the hosts offering next to nothing in the opening 45 minutes.

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But Frank earned his money at half-time as Spurs looked like a completely different side at the break - with striker Solanke leading the way.

The forward's excellent turn in the box saw him squeeze a ball in at the near post while under pressure from Marc Guehi.

And after more pressure from the home side, a deserved equaliser came as Solanke turned Conor Gallagher's cross with a stunning flick from behind him to send the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium wild.

Continue Reading: Tottenham 2-2 Manchester City: Dominic Solanke's scorpion kick sees Spurs come back as Pep Guardiola's side lose title race ground

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