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Unstoppable Man City end title race with Arsenal victory and clinch 18th straight win

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Manchester City can’t be stopped - and if you’re winning games with Raheem Sterling headers, what hope is there? City weren’t even at their best here.

But they really didn't need to be to win their 18th game in a row.Maybe they scored too early, because the rest of the game was a grind.

And the runaway Premier League leaders did not have all three points in the bag until the final whistle blew after failing to kill the game off.

But let’s be honest. No-one else is in England is in the same league right now.City haven’t lost since November. They haven’t even trailed in a league game in that time.

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