Sergio Aguero scored twice as Manchester City closed the gap at the top of the Premier League by thrashing a lacklustre Crystal Palace side.
After a slow start from the hosts, midfielder Fabian Delph gave them the lead with a long-range drive.
Striker Aguero doubled the advantage with an effort that deflected in off the head of defender Scott Dann.
Aguero finished off a sublime team move and David Silva added a fourth, with Palace winless in five league games.
The Eagles could have gone ahead in the first couple of minutes but defender Damien Delaney headed straight at Joe Hart when free inside the area.
Yohan Cabaye went close late on with an effort that flew narrowly wide, but Palace have now failed to score in their past five league games.
Having started the day in third place, City were briefly top after victory over Palace, but were later overtaken by surprise title challengers Leicester who drew 1-1 against Aston Villa.
Manuel Pellegrini’s side failed to score against Everton in their last league game, and there were concerns over the form of Aguero going into the game.
But the Argentine – who had scored just once in his past five league games – showed his class at a snowy Etihad Stadium, scoring twice and setting up the impressive Silva for another, as the hosts found the net with all four shots on target.
City’s third was particularly special, as four players with a value of £141m combined to score – Aguero starting and finishing a move that also involved Silva, Yaya Toure and Kevin de Bruyne.
The Blues have not been beaten in the league since their 2-1 defeat at Arsenal before Christmas and, with Aguero and Silva hitting their stride after injury, are finding form at just the right time.
As recently as 19 December – when Palace beat Stoke – there was talk of Alan Pardew’s side challenging for a place in Europe, perhaps even in the Champions League.
Then, they had the same number of points as fourth-placed Tottenham, but an alarming slump has seem them drop to eighth in the table.
This was another game in which they failed to score or take a point. Having made a mistake in their defeat by bottom side Aston Villa in midweek, goalkeeper Hennessey was again at fault for City’s opener.
Manager Pardew was unhappy with the Welshman’s performance – but he has problems at both ends of the field.
Pardew has admitted he needs to bring in a striker in the transfer window, and neither the hard-working Connor Wickham nor the ineffectual Marouane Chamakh forced Hart into a save.
Palace’s best chance came in the second minute. Had skipper Delaney scored with his header, it could have been a different story, but their wait for a goal and a point continues.
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By: BBC