Hours after extending his contract at the Etihad until the summer, Frank Lampard has scored the winning goal for Man City today against Sunderland.
For the second week running, the Champions surrendered a two-goal lead, but Lampard's header inside 73 minutes sealed a 3-2 win.
That result puts them level on points with leaders Chelsea who travel to Spurs this evening.
Kick-off at White Hart Lane is at 5.30.
Elsewhere this afternoon, Liverpool let a two goal lead slip to draw 2-2 at home to Leicester, while Arsenal fell to a 2-0 loss at the hands of Southampton.
Managerless Newcastle drew three goals apiece with Burnley, while Tony Pulis was in the stands to watch West Brom draw one-all at West Ham.
A late Wilfried Bony goal earned Swansea a point in a one-all draw at QPR.
And Hull rewarded Steve Bruce's loyalty with a 2-0 win at home to Everton.
Aston Villa and Crystal Palace ended scoreless.
Earlier, Manchester United missed the oportunity to close the gap on top two in the early game against Stoke.
Goals from Ryan Shawcross and Radamel Falcao resulted in a one-all draw at the Britannia.