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Three and easy for Manchester City as De Bruyne double demolishes Gunners

A first-half masterclass from Kevin De Bruyne inspired Manchester City to a comfortable victory over a hapless Arsenal.

Pep Guardiola’s side moved to within four points of Leicester as the reigning Premier League champions bounced back from a derby day defeat to Manchester United last weekend to coast to a 3-0 win at the Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal, whose best chance came before De Bruyne’s first effort, were second best for the majority of the contest and have now won just one of their last 12 matches in all competitions.

Jesus should have made it four as he was slipped in by Sterling but he hit his shot wildly over Leno’s crossbar before Guardiola opted to replace Phil Foden, fairly ineffective on his first league start of the season, with Bernardo Silva.

In truth, City had dropped down a couple of gears from some of the scintillating football of the first 45 minutes but always had their hosts at arm’s length.

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