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Published 17:44 26 Apr 2023 BST
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The opening goal did come when Erling Haaland controlled the ball and played through De Bruyne on the turn, who put it in the back of the net.
City continued to pelt Mikel Arteta's defence, and eventually a John Stones header penetrated right before the break to give them a 2-0 lead.
The goal was initially ruled out by VAR but after much deliberation it was eventually awarded by the tightest of margins.
Arsenal needed to come out swinging in the second half, but really it was more of the same, in fact it was exactly the same given that it was De Bruyne who found the net once again.
Ron Holding did manage to pull one back, but Erling Haaland put the final nail in the coffin at the death, to make sure that he finished the game with a goal and an assist.
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