Man City -1 10/11 v Leicester

Kevin de Bruyne’s strike to break the deadlock against Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium brought up City’s half-century of goals in all competitions this season.

And, despite Pep Guardiola’s side playing football which fans have rarely seen in the English top-flight, they have only matched their start to the 2011-12 campaign, when they also netted their 50th goal of the campaign in their 17th match.

Second-half strikes from Sergio Aguero and Gabriel Jesus then made the points safe for the league leaders, meaning City have now made the best ever start to a season in terms of scoring goals since the inception of the Premier League.

No previous team has managed to score 52 goals in the opening 17 matches of a campaign and, if City continue in this form, they look set to break many more records before the season is done.