Pep Guardiola bemoaned the decision to allow Tottenham’s first goal in a pulsating 2-2 draw, but snapped back at suggestions Manchester City will give up on the Premier League title.City looked set to cruise to another victory after first-half goals from Rayan Cherki and Antoine Semenyo put them in control.Tottenham had been booed off at half-time, but Thomas Frank’s depleted team were given a lifeline in the 53rd minute when Dominic Solanke turned inside the area and bundled home despite a kick through the back of City defender Marc Guehi’s leg.VAR reviewed the incident but the goal stood, and Solanke produced a sensational back heel to level with 17 minutes left to boost Spurs’ faltering Premier League form and further hand the initiative to rivals Arsenal in the title race.