Manchester City fans waxed lyrical over Kevin de Bruyne's assist for the Blues' opening goal against Brentford.
The Belgian clipped a teasing right-footed cross which Phil Foden guided home to put City in front.
It was his first assist of the season as he continues his bid for full fitness after suffering from injury and a bout with COVID.
For City, it meant they got off to a flying start against Thomas Frank's side with the goal coming moments after Joao Cancelo headed off the line in a goalmouth scramble.
The opener also marked the first goal for the England international since he was omitted from Pep Guardiola's side after he and Jack Grealish endured a spell on the sidelines after they were pictured at a nightclub after the comprehensive win over Leeds United.
Man City were overjoyed with De Bruyne's latest involvement, MEN Sport takes a look at how they reacted.
It was his fourth goal involvement in three games after his brace in the dismantling of Marcelo Bielsa's side and the opening goal in the nine-goal thriller against Leicester City on Boxing Day.
The importance of the clash had increased after a depleted Leicester City side overcame City's title rivals after Ademola Lookman scored the only goal in their win over Liverpool.
A win for the Blues would've stretched the gap between the two sides to nine points as they looked for their 10th straight league win.
Chelsea's were looking to cut the gap to six points against Brighton but were denied in injury time as Danny Welbeck headed home a late equaliser.
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