
Manchester City ace Kevin de Bruyne says they must not get carried away after their 4-1 thumping of Arsenal.
The result will see City go top of the table if they beat Fulham this weekend.
Two-goal De Bruyne said: "When they played man to man we had to go a bit longer because there was no place for short passes. The first half was really good.
"We could have scored more. The second half was 50-50 but we didn't give much away. They're a class team and hard to play against. We had to be at our best today and we were."
On Erling Haaland setting him up, he added: "I think we set up a bit differently, instead of two number eights I had the freedom to go left or right depending on where the space was."
On the title race, De Bruyne concluded: "It's too long. We know what people will say. It's so hard. A lot of things can happen. There are still seven games left and we're still behind them [in the table]. People say we will win the title. We won't give in until it's mathematical. Our schedule is hectic."

