A perilous trip awaits Pep Guardiola and his men this Tuesday evening in London. The Skyblues travel to Tottenham in a late match. Kévin de Bruyne and his teammates will have to deliver a solid match to take the three points, having always returned empty-handed from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, in the championship, since its creation.

In the event of a victory, Manchester City would regain a two-point lead over Arsenal one day before the end of the championship. In their sights, a fourth consecutive Premier League title. A performance never before achieved in the history of the English championship. A complex task for Pep Guardiola.

“No team has won four consecutive titles in the PL, that’s how difficult it is,” said the Spanish technician at a press conference before continuing. Otherwise, Liverpool in the 80s, Sir Alex Ferguson in the 90s, Chelsea with Roman Abramovich, José Mourinho, Arsenal with Wenger… they would have done it but they didn’t.”