Kevin De Bruyne says Manchester City trained to target Arsenal’s goal kicks to help them create chances in their 4-1 win over the Gunners.
The Blues now have their title destiny in their own hands, sitting just two points behind the league leaders with two games in hand.
De Bruyne unlocked Arsenal with a super strike on seven minutes before grabbing a second shortly into the second half. The Belgian also grabbed an assist from the free-kick for John Stones’ header on the stroke of half-time.
De Bruyne said his team performed better in the first 45 minutes than the second and outlined what City had tried to expose in Arsenal’s game. READ MORE: Man City vs Arsenal player ratings “In the beginning, we trained a little bit on the goal kick and how we could deal with that and I think we had a couple of chances that way,” he told BT Sport. “When they play man-to-man you have to go a little bit longer because there’s no place to play short passes. “The first half was really good and we could have scored more but luckily the second goal isn’t offside and I think that changes the game. “In the second half I think it was about 50-50 but I don’t think we gave too much away to them and they’re very class team and hard to play against.
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