Erling Haaland scored two goals and made another as Manchester City underlined their growing title credentials with a comfortable 3-0 victory over West Ham.
The prolific Norwegian was on target after just five minutes of a one-sided encounter at the Etihad Stadium, before teeing up Tijjani Reijnders and adding another in the second half.
Haaland was inches away from completing a hat-trick in stoppage time.
Victory for Pep Guardiolaβs side, thir fifth in succession in the Premier League, put pressure firmly on Arsenal at the top end of the table.
The Hammers, by contrast, will spend Christmas in the relegation zone after a lacklustre display that extended their winless streak to six.
It was not until the second half that the visitors began to ask questions of their hosts, but any prospect of a fightback was snuffed out by Haalandβs second, which took his tally for club and country this season to 38.
City looked focused from the outset and their dominance of possession brought early reward for Haaland.
They moved the ball down the left with Nico Gonzalez playing Phil Foden into the box before the England midfielder pulled back invitingly for Haaland.
The Norwegianβs first-time right-foot shot was blocked by Alphonse Areola but he made no mistake at the second attempt as he thumped home with his left foot.
Haaland could have doubled his tally within moments as Rayan Cherki delivered a cross at a perfect height but he surprisingly headed wide.
City were in complete control and were content to play patiently and wait for openings.
Aside from a Jarrod Bowen cross that ran through the box, West Ham offered little and it came as no surprise when City added to their lead.
Cherki beat Mateus Fernandes to the ball
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