Savinho scored in the first half and Erling Haaland netted after the break as City survived a period of pressure from the struggling hosts to earn three vital points. And while the result won't cure all of the Blues' issues, it did lift them up the Premier League table.
Pep Guardiola will hope it provides a fillip for an upturn in form moving forward with City kicking off 2025 with a home game against West Ham. Here's how the next few weeks of top flight action look for the leading lights of the top flight.
Manchester City
Saturday, January 4: West Ham (H)
Tuesday, January 14: Brentford (A)
Sunday, January 19: Ipswich (A)
Saturday, January 25: Chelsea (H)
Sunday, February 2: Arsenal (A)
Saturday, February 15: Newcastle United (H)
Liverpool
Sunday, January 5: Manchester United (H)
Tuesday, January 14: Nottingham Forest (A)
Saturday, January 18: Brentford (A)
Saturday, January 25: Ipswich (H)
Saturday, February 1: Bournemouth (A)
Saturday, February 15: Wolves (H)
Arsenal
Wednesday, January 1: Brentford (A)
Saturday, January 4: Brighton (A)
Wednesday, January 15: Tottenham (H)
Saturday, January 18: Aston Villa (H)
Saturday, January 25: Wolves (A)
Sunday, February 2: Man City (H)
Chelsea
Monday, December 30: Ipswich (A)
Saturday, January 4: Crystal Palace (A)
Tuesday, January 14: Bournemouth (H)
Monday, January 20: Wolves (H)
Saturday, January 25: Man City (A)
Saturday, February 1: West Ham (H)
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