Pep Guardiola's Manchester City outclass Arsene Wengers's Arsenal for second time

City had three goals well before halftime, as Bernardo Silva, David Silva, and Leroy Sane scored for away side.

Update: 2018-03-02 02:57 GMT
Victory over Arsenal gave Manchester City a 16-point lead at the league summit ahead of Manchester United. (Photo: AP)

London: Manchester City outclassed Arsenal by 3-0 for the second time in less than a week, this time humiliating the Gunners in front of their home fans in the English Premier League on Thursday.

City had three goals well before halftime, as Bernardo Silva, David Silva, and Leroy Sane capitalized on Arsenal's ever-present defensive frailties.

Arsenal squandered an early chance to get back into the match in the second half when Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's penalty was easily saved.

The result gave City a 16-point lead at the league summit ahead of Manchester United, and it left Arsenal in sixth place and 10 points off the Champions League places, and manager Arsene Wenger facing further scorn from the team's fans.

The embarrassment was a double dose of disgrace for Arsenal, which lost to City 3-0 in the League Cup final on Sunday at Wembley Stadium.

In below-freezing temperatures at Emirates Stadium, Bernardo Silva opened the scoring in the 15th minute after Leroy Sane was allowed to dribble across the pitch from near the touchline. He skipped past four Arsenal defenders before laying off to Silva, who curled the ball over goalkeeper Petr Cech's fingertips.

David Silva doubled the scoreline in the 28th after Sane again outfoxed Arsenal's defense, this time turning past Shkodran Mustafi to cut toward goal. He whizzed a pass inside to Sergio Aguero on the edge of area, and Silva dribbled past right back Hector Bellerin too easily before firing past Cech.

Sane had the simplest of goals in the 33rd after a bright counterattack from City involving Aguero and Kevin De Bruyne. At the end of it, a cross from Kyle Walker fooled Bellerin and he and Cech fell over as the ball landed near Sane, who just had to poke the ball in at the near post.

It was the first time Arsenal conceded three goals in the first half of a Premier League home game. The Arsenal crowd was incensed, booing loudly at halftime and at the final whistle.

Arsenal wasted opportunities and the most clear-cut came in the 53rd. Aubameyang stepped up confidently at the penalty spot after fellow new signing Henrikh Mkhitaryan was brought down in the area by Nicolas Otamendi. But City goalkeeper Ederson guessed correctly and easily dived down to catch the effort.

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