Manchester City put on a dominant display against league leaders Arsenal, securing a 4-1 victory at Etihad Stadium on Wednesday. The win not only boosted City's confidence but also took them one step closer to retaining their English Premier League title.
City's attacking prowess was on full display as they scored four goals against a team that had conceded only 13 goals in their previous 16 league matches. Kevin De Bruyne opened the scoring for City in the second minute, followed by goals from Raheem Sterling, Phil Foden, and Aymeric Laporte. Arsenal's consolation goal came from Alexandre Lacazette in the 71st minute.
City's victory was a testament to their tactical brilliance and team effort. They dominated possession, created numerous chances, and defended resolutely. Arsenal, on the other hand, struggled to cope with City's intensity and were unable to create clear-cut opportunities.
The win takes City to within four points of Arsenal and puts them in a strong position to defend their Premier League title. With 14 matches remaining, City will be looking to maintain their momentum and continue their winning run. The victory against Arsenal was a statement of intent and a reminder to their rivals that they are still the team to beat in the Premier League.
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