Rio Ferdinand blown away as Man City and Spurs break UCL record
Daily MailManchester City and Tottenham made Champions League history by providing five goals in the opening 21 minutes of Wednesday's quarter-final second leg. Tottenham's clash with Manchester City threw up five goals in the first 21 minutes at Etihad Raheem Sterling put City 3-2 ahead on the night but it wasn't enough for Pep Guardiola's men 'The first 10 minutes… I've never been involved in anything like it.' Rio Ferdinand and his BT Sport colleagues were treated to a spectacular occasion Bernardo Silva scored City's second with a shot which deflected off Danny Rose. Glenn Hoddle in the BT Sport studio was not impressed with the positioning of Spurs goalkeeper Hugo Lloris Fernando Llorente's goal won the quarter-final for Tottenham against Pep Guardiola's men Hoddle said: 'An outfield player would have read that – he'd have been out.