Beefymcfc wrote:I love reading the Beebs football page after a game.1451: AS IT STANDS
Manchester City's win takes them up from fourth to second position, although that could change with third-placed Chelsea at home to Crystal Palace later on.
Despite being thrashed, humiliated and comprehensively beaten, Arsenal remain three points clear at the top of the table.
If it comes down to goal difference at the end of the campaign, as Manchester City's title victory did two seasons ago, then the other sides are going to have to record some huge wins to match Manuel Pellegrini's men.After today's landslide, Manchester City's goal difference at home is +30. Away from home it is -1.
If they get it right on the road, and maybe beating Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena might be the kick-start they need, the rest of the Premier League are in a world of trouble.1436: Join the debate at #bbcfootball
Joseph: Arsenal are well beaten.
Ijaz: Well done Man City. Now go for the title.
PG1888: Arsenal massively frustrating to watch today. City clinical but lucky. Officials terrible.
"Lucky". Lolz they are seething!!