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Crystal Palace 2-4 Man City

Well, Manchester City did what they came to do, get the three points.

After a tough start, Kevin De Bruyne pushed them back into gear as they fired four past Crystal Palace on the way to victory.

They weren't at their best defensively, but they won't care. It's job done as far as Pep Guardiola is concerned.

City now sit level with Liverpool on 70 points but are two goals worse off on Goal difference.

All eyes now turn to the Amex, where Arsenal play later.

See you all there!

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Pep Guardiola: 'We won the game because of KDB'

Pep Guardiola, Manchester City boss, speaking to TNT Sports:

In the first half, we made mistakes but we made a comeback and Kevin De Bruyne won the game with his actions, his assists, his goals and everything.