Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola hailed his "incredible" players after their 3-1 win at Chelsea.
City left Stamford Bridge comfortable 3-1 winners having blown the home side away in a devastating first half in which Ilkay Gundogan, Phil Foden and Kevin De Bruyne scored.
Callum Hudson-Odoi netted a 90th minute consolation for Chelsea, who had no answer to Guardiola's side's attacking prowess.
“We played really well," said Guardiola at his post-match press conference.
"I say thank you to all the players in this difficult time because friends, players and backroom staff are suffering with COVID-19.
"They make a step forward and they make an incredible display against one of the best teams in England. A good result for us to be close to the top of the league.
“The important thing today is not just the result but especially the way we play. We understand each other. The players played really well.
“We have known each other for a long time. We cannot make big transitions. Raheem can do it, maybe Kevin, but no more.
“We need to play one tempo. There are teams who play with incredible transitions but we can't play that way. We are not good in that way.
“Our way, no player is lazy, but we play another type of tempo and in the right moment run. Our success in the past was this way.
“The idea is important. We start at the keeper and end with the wingers and strikers and today we were able to do it."

