
Premier League leaders racked up their 15th win on the bounce against the Gunners - it still wasn't good enough for the boss

Even by Pep Guardiola’s histrionic standards, it was pretty animated, as animated as he got all afternoon.
Not in a happy way but in a furious way.
Scampering like only he can scamper, Raheem Sterling was in the clear, unaccompanied and unhindered as he shaped to send a formality Leroy Sane’s way.
Only Sterling overhit the pass, to an almost unfathomable extent.
A chance for Manchester City to double a lead carved by the craft of Kevin de Bruyne had been clumsily cast aside and Guardiola was livid.

It did not matter in the end but this is Pep the perfectionist.
They had just knocked three past Arsenal and Guardiola spoke of not being clinical enough, of how they could have scored six.
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