City have now won 11 consecutive games since West Brom
earned a shock 1-1 draw at the Etihad last month.
Pep Guardiola's men have hit top form since and did not miss
the presence of the injured Kevin De Bruyne in blowing away the Baggies by
scoring four goals before half-time.
Ilkay Gundogan opened the floodgates by curling home from
the edge of the box before Joao Cancelo's controversial strike doubled City's
lead.
The West Brom defence was distracted by a wrongly raised
offside flag before the Portuguese full-back found the net, but the goal stood
after a VAR review.
Gundogan then took his tally to seven goals in his last
eight league games before Riyad Mahrez and Raheem Sterling rounded off the
scoring.
Brushing aside the Baggies! 🔥
— Manchester City (@ManCity) January 27, 2021
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"There's not really a secret," Gundogan said of his
scoring streak. "I'm just in the right spaces at the right moment. I'm in
a bit more of an offensive role, if I get the chance close to the box I try to
make the right decisions."
West Brom have now conceded 17 goals in Sam Allardyce's four
home games in charge as they remain second bottom of the table, six points off
safety.
Arsenal on the rise
Guardiola's former assistant Mikel Arteta is also enjoying a
fine run of form as Arsenal have taken 16 from the last possible 18 points.
The Gunners avenged their FA Cup to Southampton at the
weekend despite falling behind after three minutes to Stuart Armstrong's sweet
strike.
Nicolas Pepe quickly levelled before Bukayo Saka rounded
Alex McCarthy and slotted home to give the visitors at half-time lead.
"I think we were good from the start. We conceded a
goal from a corner but responded straight away," said Arteta.
✅ Laca ➡️ Saka
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) January 27, 2021
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"It showed a lot of intelligent and resilience from the
team in the way they managed the game."
Alexandre Lacazette sealed a vital three points 18 minutes
from time as Arsenal moved up to eighth and within five points of the top four.
West Ham go fourth
West Ham occupy the fourth Champions League place as Tomas
Soucek scored twice in a 3-2 win at Crystal Palace.
The Hammers suffered an early setback when Wilfried Zaha put
Palace in front after just three minutes.
But the stronger mentality that David Moyes has lauded in
West Ham this season showed as Soucek struck twice in 16 minutes to turn the
game around.
Only Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes has scored more
Premier League goals from midfield than the Czech since he joined from Slavia
Prague a year ago.
Craig Dawson headed in Jarrod Bowen's corner 25 minutes from
time to make it 3-1 before Michy Batshuayi scored a late consolation for
Palace.
A sixth consecutive win in all competitions takes Moyes's
men above Liverpool in the table and Jurgen Klopp's struggling Reds will be
wary of their trip to the London Stadium on Sunday.
At the other end of the table, Newcastle lost 2-1 at home to
Leeds to stretch their winless run to 11 games
"This league is demanding and cruel at times,"
said beleaguered Magpies boss Steve Bruce.
Raphinha slotted home Rodrigo's cut-back to give Marcelo
Bielsa's men a deserved half-time lead.
Miguel Almiron levelled with Newcastle's first goal for five
games early in the second half, but parity lasted only four minutes before Jack
Harrison's sensational finish with the outside of his left foot claimed all
three points for the visitors.
Newcastle have a seven-point cushion over the bottom three,
but have now played two games more than Fulham in 18th.
AFP