#1 A rampant Manchester City side are showing no signs of slowing down

After a 3-1 victory over a seemingly resurgent Arsenal outfit, Manchester City showcased yet again as to why they are Europe's most lethal attacking unit. Playing on the front foot since the opening whistle, the Citizens took the game to the tame Londoners, who were completely outclassed on the day.
Kevin de Bruyne and David Silva continued their magnificent performances in City's attacking midfield, while Fernandinho did an exceptional job in shielding the back four. Leroy Sane stretched the Arsenal defence with his blistering pace and creativity while Sergio Aguero added to his season's tally with a well-struck penalty.
Three goals on Sunday meant that Manchester City have crossed the 50 goals barrier in all competitions this came with 38 of them coming in 11 Premier League games alone. If City continue their goal scoring form, they are likely to touch the 100 mark within the next few months, and breeze past the record set by Carlo Ancelotti's Chelsea of 103 goals.
Guardiola has done an exceptional job to transform City into Europe's best team. They have been solid in every competition this term, and are on course for a successful 2017/18 campaign.