Match ends, Swansea City 0, Manchester City 4.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola praised the will to win of "animal" David Silva after his goals helped the Premier League leaders thrash Swansea and extend their record run of consecutive top-flight wins to 15.
Silva scored twice, and further goals from Kevin de Bruyne and Sergio Aguero ensured City maintained their 11-point lead over Manchester United at the top of the table.
The Spain playmaker elegantly flicked the fluent visitors in front from close range before De Bruyne's whipped free-kick evaded several players on its way in.
The procession continued after the interval as the elegant Silva delicately scooped the ball over Lukasz Fabianski for Manchester City's third.
Aguero then surged into the penalty area and drove in a late fourth as Swansea's sixth defeat from nine home league matches this season left them rooted to the foot of the table, two points adrift of safety.
"David is hugely competitive, everyone knows his skills, there is no doubt - a blind guy is able to see that - but you cannot imagine how competitive he is," Guardiola told BBC Radio 5 live.
"He is a stylish guy, but he is an animal, always wanting to win games."
City have scored 52 times in 17 Premier League games, with Silva getting four in three games, having also netted in the 2-1 wins over West Ham and Manchester United.
"It is so important for us that not just Gabriel [Jesus] or Sergio [Aguero] score," added Guardiola. "Our attacking midfielders, our wingers, our set-pieces - we can score goals and on the counter-attack. That's why I'm delighted for David that he is scoring goals."
'Magician' Silva impresses
Match of the Day pundit and former England striker Alan Shearer added: "We are watching a magician in David Silva. His performances just get better.
"He gets everything ticking over at pace, left foot, right foot - you name it. He was creating chances for them all.
"It's so quick, there is not anything he cannot do, and his attitude is fantastic. It's absolutely magnificent, and how he looks after himself."
Manchester City march on
Manchester City stretched their lead in the Premier League to a commanding 11 points with a 14th successive league win - a new record for the English top flight - in Sunday's derby against Manchester United.
Their rowdy celebrations at Old Trafford irked United manager Jose Mourinho, who said they had shown a lack of respect by playing music loudly in their changing room.
But, in the hours leading up to their match against Swansea, it was notable in the bowels of the Liberty Stadium that music was once again blaring out as they prepared.
The visitors were immediately into their groove, with the recalled Aguero firing wide and Fernandinho's crisp low volley well saved by Fabianski.
But the Poland goalkeeper was stranded when an inswinging cross from Bernardo Silva found his namesake David unmarked and unhurried as he nonchalantly back-heeled the ball into the net.
Guardiola's men had barely broken sweat by the time they doubled their lead, De Bruyne's whipped free-kick sneaking through a crowd of bodies and beyond an unsighted Fabianski.
Given their 2-0 half-time advantage, they may have been tempted to ease off after the restart but, if anything, they increased the intensity as they continued to drive towards Swansea's penalty area.
Their dominance owed much to the magic of captain Silva, who played a deft one-two with Raheem Sterling before artfully lifting the ball over Fabianski for the third goal.
Aguero joined in the fun late on, collecting a pass from Yaya Toure before driving into the Swans' box and finishing decisively into the bottom corner.
Swansea stay bottom
The mood in the Swansea side going into this game will have been happier than it was a week earlier, with Saturday's win over West Brom - their first since October - easing the pressure on head coach Paul Clement.
The three points also lifted the Welsh side off the foot of the Premier League table, only for Crystal Palace's dramatic late victory against Watford on Tuesday to move Clement's men back to the bottom.
Although their home record of five defeats, two wins and a draw offered little hope, Swansea had at least demonstrated at times this season - such as the goalless draw at Tottenham - that they had the capacity to frustrate illustrious opponents.
However, any thoughts of an upset on this occasion were swiftly put to rest.
Swansea could not lay a glove on City and, although better teams have also been undone by Guardiola's often irresistible charges, Clement was disappointed with his side's meek display.
They lacked tenacity defensively and could not keep possession for any meaningful length of time, which meant they were constantly under pressure from their frighteningly skilful opponents.
Swansea's survival will not depend on fixtures against teams as powerful as City but, if they are to avoid relegation again this season, they will need to play with more fire and belief than they did on this occasion.
Man of the match - David Silva (Manchester City)
It was a masterful display from David Silva as he orchestrated matters in midfield and scored two delightful goals.
Swansea's home woe continues - the stats
- Manchester City have won 13 and lost only one of their last 16 matches between the clubs in all competitions.
- Swansea have only gained seven points at home, the worst record of any team in the Premier League.
- City have set an English top-flight record of 15 successive league wins within a single season. They had previously held the record along with Arsenal's 14-match winning run between February and August 2002.
- Manchester City have won all nine away league matches in 2017-18.
- Kevin de Bruyne has now been involved in 13 goals (five goals, eight assists) in his 14 Premier League appearances since the start of September.
- David Silva has been involved in 13 Premier League goals in 17 games this season (five goals, eight assists) - already more than in the whole of 2016-17 (11 goal involvements in 34 games).
'Manchester City won't get complacent' - what they said
Swansea City manager Paul Clement said: "At times it was horrible to be on the sideline watching that, seeing my side trying but suffering for long periods.
"They're not the games that will decide our season but it was hard to watch at times because they were so dominant. For me, they (Manchester City) are one of the best sides I've ever come across - so many good athletes, so many intelligent footballers and it's really hard to pin them down.
"We actually had some attempts on their goal so I'm disappointed we didn't get on the scoresheet but they were a far superior side to us. We've got to put it to one side. We have got Everton away (next) and we've got to try and pick something up there."
Asked if Swansea will spend money in the January transfer window, Clement answered: "If we're going to sustain Premier League status, that's a must."
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said: "Considering we have had a lot of games in our legs, a demanding game at Old Trafford three days ago, we were solid, we were serious and we made a good performance.
"When the team play good we are happy and we understand what we want to do. We play good inside, outside. I'm so happy for David (Silva), we cannot disguise his quality but in the past he didn't score too many goals, but he's sharp and in an amazing condition."
Asked if complacency could affect his team, Guardiola replied: "That is not going to happen. We are so demanding for our players.
"We can lose, we can drop points but complacency, it has never happened in the past, the present or the future. Winning 15 games in a row gives us a lot of confidence. If people are happy watching us, that is the best gift."
What's next?
Swansea's next game is on Monday, 18 December (20:00 GMT) with an away match against Everton.
This was the first of three matches for Manchester City in a week. They play at home against Tottenham in the Premier League on Saturday, 16 December (17:30 GMT) and then face an away tie at Leicester City in the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup on Tuesday, 19 December (19:45 GMT).
Line-ups
Swansea
Formation 4-5-1
- 1Fabianski
- 26Naughton
- 5van der Hoorn
- 6Mawson
- 16Olsson
- 12DyerSubstituted forNarsinghat 65'minutes
- 51Mesa
- 4Ki Sung-yueng
- 14CarrollSubstituted forAbrahamat 45'minutes
- 18J Ayew
- 2BonySubstituted forFerat 74'minutes
Substitutes
- 8Fer
- 10Abraham
- 11Narsingh
- 17Clucas
- 22Rangel
- 25Mulder
- 33Fernandez
Man City
Formation 4-3-3
- 31Ederson
- 3Danilo
- 30Otamendi
- 15Mangala
- 18DelphSubstituted forZinchenkoat 73'minutes
- 17De BruyneSubstituted forGündoganat 77'minutes
- 25FernandinhoSubstituted forY Touréat 58'minutes
- 21Silva
- 20Bernardo Silva
- 10Agüero
- 7Sterling
Substitutes
- 1Bravo
- 2Walker
- 8Gündogan
- 19Sané
- 33Gabriel Jesus
- 35Zinchenko
- 42Y Touré
- Referee:
- Anthony Taylor
- Attendance:
- 20,870
Match Stats
- Possession
- Home21%
- Away79%
- Shots
- Home7
- Away23
- Shots on Target
- Home3
- Away10
- Corners
- Home2
- Away5
- Fouls
- Home12
- Away6
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Second Half ends, Swansea City 0, Manchester City 4.
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Attempt missed. Sergio Agüero (Manchester City) right footed shot from outside the box is too high. Assisted by Oleksandr Zinchenko.
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Attempt missed. Jordan Ayew (Swansea City) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the right.
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Attempt saved. Bernardo Silva (Manchester City) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Ilkay Gündogan.
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Attempt missed. Luciano Narsingh (Swansea City) right footed shot from the right side of the box misses to the right. Assisted by Martin Olsson with a cross.
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Attempt missed. Ki Sung-yueng (Swansea City) header from the left side of the six yard box misses to the right.
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Attempt blocked. Jordan Ayew (Swansea City) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Luciano Narsingh.
Goal!
Goal! Swansea City 0, Manchester City 4. Sergio Agüero (Manchester City) right footed shot from the right side of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Yaya Touré.
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Raheem Sterling (Manchester City) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by Mike van der Hoorn (Swansea City).
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Bernardo Silva (Manchester City) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by Jordan Ayew (Swansea City).
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Attempt missed. Oleksandr Zinchenko (Manchester City) left footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the left.
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Attempt blocked. Raheem Sterling (Manchester City) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Bernardo Silva.
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David Silva (Manchester City) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by Alfie Mawson (Swansea City).
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Attempt saved. Mike van der Hoorn (Swansea City) header from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Ki Sung-yueng with a cross.
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Foul by Raheem Sterling (Manchester City).
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Kyle Naughton (Swansea City) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Enjoy :)
I know people will say that it's easy to win when you can buy the best players in the World, but you have to be a good coach to get them to gel. Pep has done this, and good luck to them.
It would take an almighty collapse for them to loose the league from here.
Do you understand that Sterling is a winger that isn't even been picked every game and yet he's scored one fewer.
enjoy it while it lasts...
On to the next one.
"Man City have made the Premier League even more uncompetitive at the top than the Bundesliga."
Just like liverpool in the 70s and 80s, and Man U in the 90s and 00s.
Pep has made the league more exciting, so the teams around them will have to spend to improve, thus making english teams even more competitive in Europe.
So a good thing in the near future.
Sit back and enjoy.