Antoine Semenyo struck a note of defiance after Manchester City were held to a 2-2 draw by Tottenham Hotspur, insisting the Premier League title race remains wide open despite the former champions dropping 2 points.

The Ghanaian forward, who scored City’s second goal in north London, said there was no sense of panic in the dressing room, even with Pep Guardiola’s side now six points behind leaders Arsenal.

“We’ve got more games, 14 to go. We’re six points behind, it’s not the end,” Semenyo told Sky Sports. “We have to keep going. Anything can happen. They might lose a couple and we might win. The dynamic changes and we have to see what happens.”

City had led 2-0 at half-time before being pegged back by a second-half fightback from Spurs, but Semenyo’s performance was another bright spot in a demanding afternoon.

His goal continued an impressive run of form and underlined his growing influence in City’s attack during a crucial phase of the season.

While the draw dented City’s momentum, Semenyo’s message was clear: the race is far from decided. With 14 matches still to play, he believes points could yet shape how the season ends.

For City and their supporters, it was a reminder that the Premier League rarely follows a straight line and that the pressure may yet shift again.