* City extend club record winning streak to 15 games
* Defensive line-up from Arsenal unable to contain City
* Kevin De Bruyne fired City ahead with shot from edge of the box
* City's record scorer Sergio Aguero converted penalty
* Substitute Alexandre Lacazette pulled one back for the Gunners
* City substitute Gabriel Jesus added third with tap-in
* City at Leicester next, Arsenal host Tottenham
Premier League leaders Manchester City extended their club record run of wins to 15 in all competitions by beating Arsenal 3-1 on Sunday to open up an eight-point lead at the top of the table.
City grabbed the lead in the 19th minute through a low drive from Belgian midfielder Kevin De Bruyne and doubled their advantage soon after the interval when record scorer Sergio Aguero slotted home a penalty after Raheem Sterling was barged over by Nacho Monreal.
Arsenal threw on striker Alexandre Lacazette in the 56th minute and he fired them back into the game with a clinical diagonal finish after being set up by Aaron Ramsey.
But City restored their two goal lead when David Silva, in what replays suggested was an offside position, collected a pass from Fernandinho and slipped the ball to substitute Gabriel Jesus for a simple tap-in.