Freddie Ljungberg nudged Manchester City closer to the First Division at Maine
Road.
He struck twice in an awesome first-half performance in which Arsenal scored
all their goals.
The second half was a non-event with City happy to take part in a damage
limitation exercise.
This was their 11th home league defeat in the Premiership and relegation is
looking increasingly likely.
Arsenal, in contrast, showed no ill-effects from their FA Cup victory against
Tottenham on Sunday and were comfortable winners.
They stormed into a two-goal lead after just nine minutes and were never in
danger after that blistering opening spell.
Keeper Carlo Nash made his debut between the posts for City. But Nicky
Weaver's replacement could not have had a worse start.
Arsenal went ahead in the eighth minute when Ashley Cole's cross was miscued
by Sylvain Wiltord.
But the ball broke nicely for Ljungberg, who knocked it sweetly past Nash.
A minute later City, struggling to get out of the relegation zone, found
themselves two down.
Ray Parlour made space down the left and picked out Wiltord, who turned
quickly. He drilled a shot through Richard Dunne's legs, leaving Nash
unsighted.
Nash was drafted in by manager Joe Royle after blunders in successive games by
Weaver. But the keeper was again left exposed in the 17th minute when Arsenal
scored a third.
Ljungberg got his second goal of the game with a delightful chip over Nash
after Kanu had threaded the ball through.
It was turning into a rout with Arsenal getting stronger as half-time
approached.
Kanu showed neat footwork in the 30th minute to make space for himself on the
edge of the area but skied his shot into the crowd.
Arsenal were knocking the ball about with the style and composure of a side
lying second in the table.
City, in contrast, were struggling to string two passes together and that
three-goal blast had knocked the wind out of their sails.
The only time they threatened Arsenal in the opening stages was when Shaun
Goater escaped his marker when Danny Tiatto delivered a corner. However, his
header sailed over the top.
Arsenal went 4-0 ahead after 37 minutes to leave the City supporters
disconsolate. Some even headed for the exits.
Wiltord split the defence with a back heel into the path of Ashley Cole.
Unselfishly he delivered the ball to Kanu, who was able to turn in acres of
space and fire a shot beyond Nash.
Arsenal continued to knock the ball about at will at the start of the second
half.
Kanu was being afforded too much room by the City defence and they nearly paid
for their slackness in the 55th minute when he got away down the left.
However's Kanu's delivery to Wiltord was poor and the home side were able to
hack the ball away. The Nigerian then saw a shot deflected to safety.
Maine Road fans, however, have not deserted their team despite relegation
looking increasingly likely.
Over 33,000 attended the match and there was plenty of gallows humour in
their chants.
Arsenal should have added a fifth when Kanu found substitute Thierry Henry
lurking at the far post but he somehow contrived to fire his effort wide.
The game was briefly interrupted when two streakers, male and female, raced
onto the pitch before being collared by stewards.
The irony was not lost on the City fans; they had seen their team laid bare by
Arsenal.
Teams:
Man City: Nash, Dunne, Granville, Haaland, Howey, Wiekens,
Tiatto, Kennedy, Whitley (Charvet 74), Wanchope (Huckerby 73), Goater.
Subs Not Used: Ostenstad, Kanchelskis, Weaver.Booked: Kennedy, Granville.
Arsenal: Seaman, Cole, Luzhny, Stepanovs, Keown, Lauren,
Ljungberg, Parlour (Vivas 78), Kanu, Wiltord (Henry 74), Edu (Vieira 69).
Subs Not Used: Manninger, Silvinho.
Goals: Ljungberg 8, Wiltord 8, Ljungberg 16, Kanu 36.
Att: 33,444
Ref: N Barry (Scunthorpe).