Enner Valencia and Sergio Aguero both bagged a brace as West Ham United and Manchester City drew 2-2 at Upton Park on Saturday, a result that moves City into second in the Premier League but still three points behind leaders Leicester City.
There were two goals within the opening 10 minutes, and the frenetic pace barely relented for the rest of the match.
Both sides spurned excellent chances to win in injury time. Aguero was denied for City, and Cheikhou Kouyate crashed a header off the bar at the other end.
Hammers boss Slaven Bilic was content to pack the midfield against the forward-thinking visitors.