Raheem Sterling scored a second-half winner as Manchester City came from a goal down to defeat Arsenal at Etihad Stadium.
The result takes City up to second in the Premier League table, although Liverpool could retake that spot if they win at Everton on Monday.
The Gunners, who replace City in fourth place, took the lead after only five minutes when Theo Walcott took advantage of lax defending to slot in from Alexis Sanchez's pass.
City were much improved after the break and equalised when Leroy Sane sprang the offside trap, sprinted into the area and fired past Petr Cech.
And in the 71st minute Kevin De Bruyne played a sublime cross-field pass to Sterling who pushed the ball past defender Nacho Monreal and finished low beyond the Arsenal goalkeeper.
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