Manchester City suffered a fifth consecutive defeat after a thumping 4-0 defeat by Tottenham at the Etihad.
In the first match since Pep Guardiola's contract renewal, the hosts started strongly but fell behind when James Maddison gave Tottenham the lead inside 13 minutes.
The England international then mounted more misery on City seven minutes later when he dinked Ederson after an exchange with Son Heung-min.
Pedro Porro and Brennan Johnson then scored on either side of the second-half to ensure the champions miserable run of form continues.
Mail Sport's JACK GAUGHAN was on hand to see who shone and who shrunk...
MAN CITY (2-3-4-1)
Ederson – 6.5
Made two super saves which spared City blushes further. Ederson’s the only one who has remained consistent this year.
John Stones - 5
Probably didn’t get enough of a shout to cover James Maddison for the opener. Hooked at the break.
Manuel Akanji – 5.5
Not often Akanji appears flustered. Struggled to deal with the counter attacking Spurs offered.
Rico Lewis - 5
Cut an agitated figure in City’s midfield, booked for a while kick on Maddison. Probably needs a rest.
Ilkay Gundogan – 4.5
Looked like the game passed him by. Not quick enough to loose balls and seemed over-run in the No 6 berth.
Bernardo Silva – 6
Silva’s recently lost that little bit of ingenuity which usually makes him stand out. Another 6/10 which isn’t good enough for him.
Kyle Walker – 5.5
Can’t escape blame for failing to track Maddison’s run for the first. Given freedom down the right yet didn’t use it.
Phil Foden - 6
Trying to occupy dangerous spaces and up the tempo. Nothing really came off for him; a familiar theme.
Savinho – 5.5
Bright with no end product and the mistakes seem to weigh heavy on him as the game wore on.
Josko Gvardiol – 4.5
A real threat going forward but was partly culpable for both first-half goals on an evening he would rather forget.
Erling Haaland – 5.5
Plenty of opportunities and you might have expected him to leave with at least a couple of goals. Struck the bar.
Subs
Nathan Ake (for Stones, 46) – 6, Kevin De Bruyne (for Savinho, 74) - 6 , Jack Grealish (for Lewis, 74) - 6
Manager
Pep Guardiola - 5
TOTTENHAM (4-2-3-1)
Guglielmo Vicario – 7
While City did create a number of good chances, Vicario was only really needed late on with two top stops.
Pedro Porro – 8
Lashed in the third goal expertly and galloped forward with abandon. Needed more defensive help early doors.
Radu Dragusin - 7
Hardly noticed the Romanian, which is to his credit. A watchful eye on Haaland at all times.
Ben Davies – 8
A makeshift centre half but flawless, didn’t even make a tackle all evening. He’s done that job here before.
Destiny Udogie – 7.5
Looked comfortable at left back and never overly worried by City’s attempts to double up on that side.
Yves Bissouma – 7.5
Cautioned within 14 seconds for hacking down Foden but recovered well afterwards, barely wasting a pass.
Pape Matar Sarr - 8
Held his defensive position intelligently in central midfield but was everywhere when balls were there to be won.
Dejan Kulusevski – 8.5
Always such a threat at the Etihad and mixed that direct running with guile to open City up.
James Maddison - 9
Superbly taken brace before half time. Took up unusual positions in and around the home box.
Son Heung-min – 7.5
Cute lay off to find Maddison for the second goal. Carried possession with purpose and deserved a goal.
Dominic Solanke – 7.5
Very unselfish work to hold up play to assist Porro for the third. Occupied both centre halves well throughout.
Subs
Brennan Johnson (for Son, 63) – 7, Timo Werner (for Maddison, 89), Lucas Bergvall (for Sarr, 90), Djed Spence (for Udogie, 90)
Manager
Ange Postecoglou – 8.5