Manchester City Extends Unbeaten Run, Demolishes Arsenal in Dominant DisplayManchester City Extends Unbeaten Run, Demolishes Arsenal in Dominant Display Manchester City maintained their relentless pursuit of Premier League glory with a commanding 3-0 victory over Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday. The result extends their unbeaten run to 15 matches and consolidates their position at the top of the table. From the outset, City seized control of the match. Kevin De Bruyne, operating in a central role, orchestrated the visitors’ attacks with precision and vision. Riyad Mahrez and Bernardo Silva provided width and creativity on the flanks, while Erling Haaland lurked menacingly in the penalty area. Arsenal, on the other hand, struggled to find their rhythm. Their defense was put under immense pressure by City’s relentless pressing, and they were unable to create any significant chances in the first half. The breakthrough came for City just before the break. De Bruyne’s cross found Haaland, who rose above the Arsenal defenders to head home his 24th goal of the season. After the interval, City continued to dominate proceedings. Arsenal showed signs of improvement but were unable to breach the visitors’ solid defense. Instead, it was City who extended their lead in the 71st minute. De Bruyne played a clever pass to Mahrez, who cut inside and unleashed a powerful shot into the bottom corner. The game was effectively over as a contest with just five minutes remaining. Bernardo Silva played a delightful through ball to Haaland, who raced clear of the Arsenal back line and slotted the ball past Aaron Ramsdale for his second goal of the night. The victory was a testament to City’s unwavering quality and their ability to grind out results even against the toughest opposition. Arsenal, meanwhile, were left to rue their missed opportunities and their inability to match City’s intensity. With this victory, Manchester City extend their lead at the top of the Premier League to eight points. Arsenal remain in second place but face an uphill battle to retain their title challenge.