Manchester City trails 2-0 in the first half after clash from Totterham in a nightmare

Manchester City suffered an injury setback in the second game of the new Premier League season, while Rayan Ait-Nouri stood out against Tottenham Hotspur in the first half.
Ait-Nouri signed from Wolves before the club’s World Cup, with a reported £31.8 million and a potential bonus of £5.2 million.
He made his debut at Manchester City debut last Saturday with a major 4-0 victory in his former club Wolves.
However, the Algerian international can now look at the off-field spell after being forced to leave in the 23rd minute of his debut at Etihad Stadium.
AIT-Nouri was initially treated after falling to the turf at the 15th minute. He tried to move on but was eventually replaced and replaced by Nathan Ake, who was associated with moving away from the club.
Tottenham opened the city defense for the opening goal in Ait-Nouri’s absence. Mohammed’s Kudus threw a long ball forward onto the road to Richarlison on the right, and the Brazilian’s low cross was sent by Johnson.
City got worse when the first half was stopped when Nico Gonzalez made a bad ball to goalkeeper James Trafford. Trafford tried to recover his mistakes, but the ball eventually fell to Palhinha, whose close efforts were deflected home.
After Manchester City looked like the opening game of the championship contenders, their first half of the season’s first game showed their vulnerability, with Ait-nouri’s injury likely presenting Pep Guardiola with a major headache on the back.



