In a match that will go down in history as a stunning display of dominance, Manchester City annihilated Arsenal 6-1 at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, smashing numerous records in the process.In a match that will go down in history as a stunning display of dominance, Manchester City annihilated Arsenal 6-1 at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, smashing numerous records in the process. The demolition began early as Kevin De Bruyne opened the scoring in just the second minute with a thunderous drive from outside the box. This was followed by a flurry of goals from Sergi Roberto (11′), Erling Haaland (24′), Jack Grealish (27′), and Riyad Mahrez (45+5′). By halftime, Manchester City had already established an insurmountable 5-0 lead. The second half proved to be no respite for Arsenal as Phil Foden added another goal in the 53rd minute, extending the lead to 6-0. Eddie Nketiah managed to pull one back for the Gunners in the 65th minute, but it was merely a consolation as Manchester City comfortably cruised to victory. The 6-1 triumph marked several historic milestones for the Cityzens: * It was the biggest away win in the Premier League history for Manchester City. * It was the first time Arsenal had conceded six goals at home in a league match since 1896. * Erling Haaland became the fastest player to score 25 Premier League goals, achieving the feat in just 19 appearances. * Kevin De Bruyne registered his 100th assist in the Premier League, becoming only the third player to reach this milestone. The victory consolidated Manchester City’s position at the top of the Premier League table, extending their lead over Arsenal to five points. Arsenal, meanwhile, remained in fourth place, leaving their title hopes in tatters. The match was a testament to the relentless brilliance of Manchester City, who continue to set new standards in English football. Arsenal, on the other hand, will need to regroup and reassess their priorities as the title race appears to be slipping away from their grasp.