Manchester City host Tottenham Hotspur
Pep Guardiola is yet to get the better of Mauricio Pochettino since taking over Manchester City. But all that can change when Manchester City welcome Tottenham Hotspur FC to the Etihad stadium on Saturday. League leaders City will be looking to keep their unbeaten run intact. Pochettino will need something special to stop the three-time successive manager of the month.
Manchester City in rampant form
Manchester City are playing the best football in England right now and are in impeccable form. Sergio Aguero has 10 goals to his name, while Raheem Sterling has 9 and Gabriel Jesus has found the net 8 times. Kevin De Bruyne and David Silva have been Manchester City's key pillars with 5 goals and 8 assist each.
Spurs hopes lie on Harry Kane
Tottenham's hopes will be lying on Harry Kane, who is amongst the top scorers in the league with 12 goals. The rest of the squad have struggled to find form with Son next on the scoring charts with 5 goals to his name. The likes of Dele Alli will have to wake up from their slumber if they have to halt City's juggernaut.
Manchester City are unbeaten
City began their Premier League campaign with a 2-0 victory over new boys Brighton. Their only blip came in their second fixture against Everton where they were held to a 1-1 draw. Since then, they have been ruthless in front of goal, scoring 49 goals in 15 games and have remained unbeaten in the league.
Wembley hoodoo has jolted Spurs
Spurs, on the other hand, have had a torrid time this season. Since their temporary shift to Wembley stadium, the North London club have already dropped 9 points at home in 9 games. Spurs' poor form has also affected their goal scoring with 30 goals to show as compared to Manchester City's 52.
Can Manchester City extend their record breaking run?
Pep Guardiola's boys have already set the world record with 15 game winning streak in English football, bettering Arsenal's record of 14 in 2002 Eleven points separate league leaders Manchester City and second placed Manchester United and fourth placed Spurs are 18 points behind. Come Saturday will Tottenham Hotspur end Manchester City's record breaking run, or will City put Spurs to the sword?