Tottenham vs Manchester City, player ratings: Moussa Sissoko shines as Kyle Walker struggles
Son Heung-min's second-half goal was the difference as Spurs claimed a 1-0 advantage to take north in a week's time
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Your support makes all the difference.Tottenham took a slender lead in their Champions League quarter-final tie with Manchester City after a tense and tight first leg.
Son Heung-min’s second-half goal was the difference as Spurs claimed a 1-0 advantage to take north in a week’s time.
The only disappointment for Spurs was the injury to Harry Kane, which appeared a nasty one, as he was seen hobbling down the tunnel.
Pep Guardiola will have been frustrated after Sergio Aguero squandered a penalty in the first half, saved by Hugo Lloris.
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