Manchester City reclaimed the Premier League top spot from Liverpool with a 2-0 win at Burnley on Saturday, which saw Pep Guardiola's side kicking things off in the most City way possible.
It took City just five minutes to find a way through the hosts' 11-man defence, with Kevin de Bruyne's rifled strike showcasing many of the techniques the Blues use to break down defensive blocks.
Six City players occupied Burnley's back four thus creating a numerical advantage, meaning that as City switched the ball from flank to flank, gaps started to appear. Eventually the ball came out to Rodri who chipped a brilliant ball out to Raheem Sterling on the right, who cushioned the ball down to De Bruyne with his first touch.
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The Belgian emphatically slammed the ball into the top corner and City were ahead. It was De Bruyne's tenth Premier League goal of the season - no other midfielder in the league has reached that mark this campaign - and it had City fans purring online.
@JrJrjuniorsjr1: Raz on the right. Good things happen
@Shackell16: Is anyone going to talk about Rodri’s pass? Great job finding Sterling
@Tam_Corleone_: King Kev
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