The prolific strikeforce of Sergio Aguero and Alvaro Negredo were
again on target while Fernandinho struck twice and David Silva and Yaya
Toure also got on the scoresheet.
Theo Walcott marked his
first start since September with two fine goals to keep Arsenal in
contention but Per Mertesacker's late header was mere consolation for a
side ultimately well beaten.
City, who have now scored 35
goals in their eight home games this season, fully deserved the three
points to move within three of the Gunners.
Yet for now
the statement from City in title terms, particularly at home as they
maintain their 100 per cent record, is resounding.
As has become the norm at Eastlands, they began at a lively pace.
Not in the least bit intimidated by Arsenal's superb form this season, they attacked at their fluid best.
Twice
good balls were delivered into the Arsenal box early on but first
former Gunners star Samir Nasri could not turn and then Aguero saw the
ball nicked away.
Remarkably, despite seeing little of the
ball, Arsenal actually had the first clear-cut chance but Jack Wilshere
screwed a shot horribly wide.
City deservedly opened the
scoring after 14 minutes when Martin Demichelis flicked on a corner and
Aguero once again showed perfect balance to hook in a volley at the back
post.
It was the Argentinian's 18th goal in his last 16
games and 19th overall in a so far prolific season. City will hope the
injury that later ended his involvement is not serious.
City
should have doubled their lead as Vincent Kompany showed great footwork
to skip around an Aaron Ramsey challenge and feed Negredo, but the
Spaniard missed the target.
Arsenal finally responded but
Mesut Ozil failed to take advantage after Costel Pantilimon, again
preferred to Joe Hart, palmed away weakly.
The visitors did
pull level on 32 minutes after Ramsey robbed Toure and sent Ozil clear.
The German pulled the ball back and Walcott coolly slotted in from the
edge of the area.
City's lead should have been instantly restored by Negredo but he curled wide from a fine Silva through ball.
Negredo
did get it right on 39 minutes as he tucked home a Pablo Zabaleta cross
from close range after the right-back had been picked out by a Toure
crossfield pass.
Problems appeared to worsen for Arsenal as
Laurent Koscielny suffered a deep cut to the knee in attempting to
tackle Negredo and was forced off.
Demichelis then glanced a header over from a Nasri corner as City ended the first half strongly.
They
continued in much the same fashion after the break but suffered a blow
when Aguero slumped to the turf with what appeared a calf injury.
He
was replaced by Jesus Navas but there appeared no discernible
difference to City's performance as they added a third after 50 minutes.
Ozil
lost possession and Fernandinho took full advantage curling in from the
edge of the area for his first goal since his B£30million summer move
from Shakhtar Donetsk.
Arsenal were far from beaten but
Olivier Giroud fluffed a shot from in front of goal and then headed wide
from a Bacary Sagna cross.
The visitors appealed for a
penalty for handball against Zabaleta but contact, after the ball had
ricocheted off his thigh, was deemed accidental.
Walcott did pull Arsenal back into the game with a sublime goal just after the hour.
Ramsey found him in space and, spotting Pantilimon off his line, brilliantly lobbed into the far top corner.
City
hit back in the way they know best as Navas weaved his way through the
defence on the right and pulled the ball back for Silva to sidefoot home
from eight yards.
Navas rounded Wojciech Szczesny as City
went in search of more but could only find the side-netting before Toure
flashed a long-range effort wide.
Fernandinho also stung the palms of Szczesny and Nasri was denied a shooting chance by a good tackle.
Nasri put another opportunity over before laying off for Fernandinho to cleverly dink in a fifth goal in the closing moments.
Nicklas
Bendtner thought he had headed in a late consolation only to be flagged
offside but Pantilimon, who earlier saved well from Wilshere, was
beaten in injury time by a Per Mertesacker header.
Toure had the final word from the penalty spot after substitute James Milner was tripped by Szczesny.
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