Kevin De Bruyne scored twice as Manchester City took a giant step toward retaining the Premier League title with a dominant 4-1 victory over leaders Arsenal in Thursday’s top-of-the-table clash at the Etihad Stadium.
In what was billed for weeks as the likely title-decider, City were superb from the first whistle with De Bruyne and Erling Haaland terrorising Arsenal’s defence.
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De Bruyne gave Pep Guardiola’s side the lead just seven minutes in with a side-foot finish from 20 yards that beat Aaron Ramsdale at his near post. Haaland had several chances to add to City’s advantage before John Stones headed in De Bruyne’s free kick in first-half stoppage time to give the game a scoreline that more adequately reflected City’s superiority.
De Bruyne then added his second and City’s third to put the game beyond Arsenal’s reach with another low finish past Ramsdale nine minutes into the second half. Haaland finally got the goal his play deserved deep into added time, after Rob Holding had scored the merest of consolations for Arsenal.
The goal was Haaland’s 33rd of his debut Premier League season, breaking a tie with Mohamed Salah for the most in a 38-game campaign and putting him one behind the single-season record (over 42 games) of Alan Shearer and Andrew Cole.
Arsenal remain top but now have just a two-point lead over City, who have two games in hand. City, chasing a fifth Premier League title in six years, can now afford to lose one of their remaining seven games and still win the title, even if Arsenal win out.
And, with an FA Cup final against Manchester United and Champions League semifinal against Real Madrid still to come, the prospects continue to increase of a historic treble-winning season for the blue half of Manchester.
There is a very different feeling for Mikel Arteta’s side, who have taken just three points from their last four games as the longtime leaders have faltered at the crucial stage of the season. What’s more, Arteta has now lost all seven games against City since he left his role as Guardiola’s assistant to take charge of the Gunners.