Dejan Kulusevski loves playing against Manchester City, claiming he takes it “personally” whenever he locks horns with Pep Guardiola’s champions.
The Swede grabbed two assists in Tottenham’s gutsy 2-1 Carabao Cup triumph on Wednesday night to set up a quarter-final clash with Manchester United.
And the 24-year-old attacker, thriving as a central playmaker under Ange Postecoglou, has registered more goal contributions – three goals and four assists – against City than any other opponent in Guardiola’s tenure. He said: “I knew I had to do something important as it’s an amazing game to play against this team.
“I take it personally to play against City, I promised myself that I was going to have a good game and I think I did.” Kulusevski insists his stunning all-action display wasn’t born from frustration following last Sunday’s disappointing defeat at Crystal Palace.
Instead, he revealed his vendetta against the Premier League leaders stems from his desire to compete with the elite. The ex-Juventus attacker continued: “It wasn’t about Palace, no, it’s just because it’s City. I love to play against the best because it’s extra-motivating.
“It’s a personal thing, everybody that is close to me knows it and I knew that I was going to shine because I prepared for this game for a long time. I knew I had to perform and I did. I’ve played City away three times and scored three times. There is no fear. In fact, it’s the complete opposite of fear.”
While Aston Villa are now in Kulusevski’s crosshairs, he refuses to skate over his team’s defensive frailties after successfully weathering a late City storm. He said in response to Spurs gifting Matheus Nunes a lifeline on the stroke of half-time: “I’m very angry that we conceded the goal in the last second of the half, we can’t do that.
“It changes everything when you’re going to go in at half-time at 2-0 and then it’s 2-1. But we handled it well in the second half, we created so many chances and if we killed the game before it would be all over.
“In the end we stayed strong and everybody contributed.” Now Postecoglou’s indispensable leader wants Tottenham to find some consistency to ensure they make something of their season.
The forward continued: “We don’t want to be up and down. If you want to be a champion you have to be there every game – that’s the main part that everyone has to understand. We have to improve away from home against teams that play physically and don’t play the football that was played against City.”

11 Comments
What a mentality! He should be our captain. The most improved player this season.
He should come out and do something every game, not just the occasional one.
I haven't changed my mind about him. He hasn't won me over yet.
He is a magician. He can produce some tricks in one game and then make himself disappear in the next. A classic Levy signing.
‘Yeah, f*ck Palace, I was planning for City’ 😂
He’s been good this season so far, but he is the epitome of blowing hot and cold
He’ll have a 3-4 week period where he’s unplayable, followed by 3-4 months where he’s unemployable
This is the type of player United could do with
The only 'killer' in out team
More of a leader than any in that cosy captains coterie that Ange set up
It's ok, but he must turn up in every game he plays as is the case for every player at Spurs.
Trouble is they don't and these players have to buck up or ship out 😮
Wrong attitude so don’t turn up for lower leg teams but motivate yourself against city that’s the problem with the spurs team don’t turn up for some games but do for others ?
He can say what he likes. He’s still a poor to average player in the eyes of anyone with half a brain cell.