On the eve of the new season – and the launch of our special Season Preview issue, on sale now – we take a look back at the five biggest key moments from the 2016/17 Premier League season.
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Tottenham 2 Manchester City 0 - 02/10/16
Pochettino's high press exposes Manchester City
Pep Guardiola had adapted to life in England with aplomb. Six wins out of six in the Premier League, including a derby-day victory over Manchester United, had left his Manchester City side four points clear at the top of the table.
That was before they visited White Hart Lane at the start of October.
Guardiola’s teams are renowned for pressing opponents high up the pitch and winning the ball back quickly. However, against Mauricio Pochettino’s Spurs, the Spaniard was beaten at his own game.
Tottenham hassled and harried City from the first minute, as an attacking quartet of Son Heung-min, Dele Alli, Christian Eriksen and Erik Lamela applied constant pressure on the visitors’ backline.
Behind them, Victor Wanyama out-powered and out-thought City’s midfielders, winning back possession whenever the ball broke loose in the middle of the park.
The warning signs were there for all to see when City goalkeeper Claudio Bravo received possession inside his penalty area and, after being hurried by Son, sliced the ball into touch.
Spurs then took the lead with just nine minutes on the clock, when Danny Rose’s cross from the left was clumsily turned into his own net by City defender Aleksandar Kolarov.

Pochettino’s men continued to bully City and, despite missing their talismanic striker Harry Kane, doubled their lead through Alli on 37 minutes.
If it wasn’t for a late penalty save from Bravo to deny Lamela, the scoreline could have looked even more depressing for the bemused visitors.
The result not only ended City’s formidable winning streak, but also unmasked their defensive frailties when passing the ball out from the back.
That was how Guardiola’s sides played at Barcelona and Bayern Munich. However, it quickly became clear that the Spaniard wasn’t blessed with the same talent pool at City.
The defeat at White Hart Lane derailed Pep’s title challenge, and they won just one of their next four league games.
Conversely, this was the day that Tottenham announced themselves as serious Premier League contenders, even without their star forward.
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