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MAN CITY RESTORED THEIR 16-POINT LEAD IN EPL

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Vincent Kompany of Manchester City applauds the fans with team mates after the Premier League match between Arsenal
Vincent Kompany of Manchester City applauds the fans with team mates after the Premier League match between Arsenal
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MANCHESTER City tore Arsenal apart for the second time in four days on Thursday, beating them 3-0 on a freezing night at The Emirates to restore their 16-point lead at the top of the Premier League.

Arsenal had been hoping for redemption after City thrashed them by the same coreline in the League Cup final at Wembley on Sunday, but first-half goals from Bernardo Silva, David Silva and Leroy Sane put the game beyond their reach.

The win leaves City clear of second-placed Manchester United and they only have to win five of their last 10 games to be crowned champions. Arsenal stay sixth 10 points outside the top four places that guarantee Champions League football next term.

Arsenal, booed off the pitch by the few home fans left in the stadium, can still qualify for the Champions League but they will probably have to win the Europa League in which they meet Italian giants AC Milan in the last 16 over the next two weeks. REUTERS

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