Stefan Ortega sends four-word message after Man City's 2-0 win against Tottenham

Stefan Ortega sent a four-word reaction after Manchester City defeated Tottenham 2-0 on Tuesday night.

Stefan Ortega has become the talk of the town, with his heroics against Spurs praised by fans and pundits alike.

After the contest, Kyle Walker likened the German to Manuel Neuer.

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Stefan Ortega reacts after Manchester City beat Tottenham

Jamie Carragher claimed that with Stefan Ortega’s decisive save to deny Son Heung-min’s attempt at goal, he had won Manchester City the league title.

Pep Guardiola stated that the Sky Blues’ second-choice goalkeeper was responsible for keeping City in the title race.

Ortega perhaps had the most memorable game of his career, topping the FA Cup final against Manchester United last season.

After Manchester City defeated Tottenham, Stefan Ortega took to Instagram to state, “One more to go!”

The club’s number 18 also posted a picture of his Player of the Match award while sending an important message to the Manchester City supporters.

It seems like the consensus is that both City and Arsenal will beat West Ham and Everton respectively on the final day of the season.

Mikel Arteta’s side will lose the title by two points if that ends up being the case.

Stefan Ortega sends an important message

The Manchester City fans and players have a reason to celebrate after their side’s crucial win against Tottenham while waxing lyrical about Stefan Ortega.

But the German has sent a key message by stating that the job is not done for the defending Premier League champions.

David Moyes admitted that West Ham would find it difficult to stop Manchester City’s Under-14 side from winning the league title.

But fun and jokes aside, stranger things have happened in football.

The Hammers would travel to the Etihad Stadium to give City a game as any team in the world would aim to test themselves against arguably the best team in the world.

As a result, Manchester City will have to showcase the same level of fight and desire as they did on Tuesday against West Ham to place two hands on the league title at the end of the game.