<a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/tags/manchester-city/" target="_blank">Manchester City</a> produced one of their best displays of the season as they overpowered Aston Villa 3-1 on Sunday just days ahead of their showdown with leaders Arsenal. The champions have had a difficult week after they were <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/sport/football/2023/02/06/manchester-city-surprised-by-premier-league-rules-breach-allegations/" target="_blank">charged with breaching the Premier League’s Financial Fair Play regulations</a> on Monday. But the players responded with a brilliant performance, racing into a 3-0 half-time lead with goals from Rodri, Ilkay Gundogan and Riyad Mahrez. Ollie Watkins pulled one back after the break but the visitors were no match for a fired-up City at a raucous Etihad Stadium and did not threaten to get back into the game. “Today was a game to show that we are in good shape, and from the first minute we did a great game,” Rodri told Sky Sports. “We are happy and now every game is a final for us. “Here at the Etihad we feel if we score in the first minutes then the game is for us, so we are happy with the performance.” The result put City firmly back in the title race, just three points behind Arsenal with the chance to go top when they play the Gunners on Wednesday. City manager Pep Guardiola had issued a rallying cry with a passionate defence of the club prior to the game. The fans responded by creating an imposing atmosphere, starting with vociferous booing of the Premier League anthem and with chants supporting owner Sheikh Mansour. The players fed off this and raced out of the traps. They took the lead within four minutes as Rodri broke free at a corner and met Mahrez’s cross with a thumping header that flew inside the near post. Villa struggled to live with the pace and intensity of the hosts and almost conceded again when Rodri slid in Gundogan but Emiliano Martinez deflected his effort wide. Gundogan then put the ball in the net with a powerful drive but it was disallowed for a foul on Martinez by Erling Haaland in the build-up. Haaland then sliced over, Bernardo Silva had an attempt blocked and Martinez flicked wide from Jack Grealish as the pressure mounted. Even when Villa had a rare opening and Leon Bailey raced clear, Ruben Dias showed City were similarly determined in defence with a strong challenge. The second goal arrived after 39 minutes. Callum Chambers wrong-footed Martinez when he misdirected a header backwards and Haaland seized possession to set up Gundogan with a low ball across goal. This time the German, who scored twice against Villa at secure the title on the final day last season, was not to be denied. It got worse for the visitors as City claimed a third from the penalty spot in first-half injury time after former Villa star Grealish was adjudged to have been fouled by Jacob Ramsey. Mahrez, surprisingly given the responsibility ahead of Haaland, made no mistake. City chased more after the break with Rodri having an effort saved by Martinez but gradually eased off the pace. Villa pulled one back against the run of play on the hour after Douglas Luiz robbed Silva and played in Watkins, who beat Ederson with a low shot. Manager Unai Emery followed up with some attacking substitutions but City limited their openings. Mahrez should have added a fourth City goal but scooped the ball over from close range, while Jhon Duran hit the crossbar for Villa in injury time.