Manchester City mounted a stunning second-half comeback to beat Brentford 3-0 on Saturday.
Pep Guardiola's side closed the gap on Arsenal to just two points with the commanding performance.
Jeremy Doku opened the scoring in the 60th minute with a clinical finish into the top corner.
It was his fourth goal in five matches and fifth of the league campaign.
Doku's breakthrough came after Brentford had made things difficult throughout the first half.
Erling Haaland doubled City's advantage with 15 minutes remaining, firing from close range.
The striker's finish marked his 25th league goal this season and fourth consecutive match with a goal.
Haaland had struggled with form recently before his resurgence this week.
Omar Marmoush added the third late on, stroking home from Haaland's pass to complete the rout.
City now sits on 74 points from 35 matches, trailing Arsenal in the title race.
Only three games remain for Guardiola's side to hunt down the leaders.
Across Manchester, United's afternoon proved far less rewarding at Sunderland.
Ten Hag's men secured a goalless draw — their first stalemate of the season.
United struggled to create anything of note, managing no shots on target until the dying minutes.
Sunderland dominated possession but couldn't break through either.
It was a disappointing result for the Red Devils' top-four ambitions.