Dec 16 (Reuters) - Manchester City must be wary of a dominant Tottenham Hotspur side that elevate their game for big matches, the hosts' midfielder Raheem Sterling said ahead of Saturday's Premier League clash at the Etihad stadium. Tottenham, who last lost away at City in October 2014, are 18 points behind the league leaders and have recorded back-to-back wins to climb to fourth position. In their game against Real Madrid they were fantastic and they really turn up in big games," Sterling told the BBC. Kane and Alli have scored two goals each in Tottenham's last four league games against City, resulting in three wins for the north London side and a 2-2 draw at the Etihad last season. "I am always analysing myself, I am always critical of myself and always trying to improve," Sterling added.
Source: Economic Times December 16, 2017 08:37 UTC