Tottenham defender Danny Rose insists Spurs can end Manchester City's amazing unbeaten run, just as they did last season.
City have won 15 of their opening 16 league games, only dropping points in a draw with Everton, and hold an 11-point lead over second-placed Manchester United.
Spurs, runners-up last term, are 18 points back in fourth, but Rose is confident that he and his team-mates have what it takes to beat Guardiola's men.
Pochettino's men have not lost in any of their previous three league games at the Etihad Stadium, and beat City 2-0 at White Hart Lane in 2016-17, bringing to an end six-game winning run.
"We'll go there and relish it," Rose said, per the Daily Mail, after Spurs beat Brighton and Hove Albion 2-0 at Wembley. "At the minute, they do look very frightening - scoring goals, they've kept a clean sheet last night. But we've done alright there in the past couple of seasons and that should give us some confidence at the weekend.
"We were the first ones to beat City last season, we disrupted Chelsea's unbeaten run. It's a challenge we all look forward to.
"It's a challenge the manager looks forward to. In these games, he knows he's going to get 100% from everyone. There's going to be a lot of eyes watching us this weekend.
"We haven't done so well away from home against the top teams this season so we hope to go there with some confidence and keep pushing on after three wins that we've had over the last week."
Spurs have lost to Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea thus far this term, but humbled Liverpool 4-1 at home, and also defeated Real Madrid 3-1 in the Champions League.
City, meanwhile, thumped Swansea City 4-0 on Wednesday as they prepare for their encounter with Spurs.