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Chasing records, EPL champion Man City thrashes Swansea 5-0

MANCHESTER, England (AP) - Manchester City is chasing more records now the Premier League title has been wrapped up.

A 5-0 win over Swansea got the champions closer to a few of them.

David Silva scored one goal and set up another for Raheem Sterling in the first half, before further strikes by Kevin De Bruyne - a thunderous 25-meter effort - Bernardo Silva and Gabriel Jesus sealed an easy win for City amid a party atmosphere at Etihad Stadium on Sunday.

Having already won a record 18 straight games this season and clinched the title with a record-equaling five matches to spare last weekend, City is within reach of more milestones to underline one of the most stunning seasons in English soccer.

With four games left, City needs six more points to post the most points outright in a Premier League campaign, six more goals for the most goals in a Premier League campaign, and two more wins to post the most victories in a Premier League campaign. Its current goal difference of plus 73 is two better than the all-time best, Chelsea's 71 in 2009-10.

The biggest title-winning margin is 18 points - by Manchester United in 2000 - and City's current lead over second-place United is 16 points.

More displays like that of Silva against Swansea and those records will easily be caught.

The Spain playmaker was the conductor-in-chief on a day City's players were given a guard of honor as they walked onto the field and were serenaded with songs throughout the latest one-sided game involving Pep Guardiola's side.

Silva ran onto Sterling's cut-back to bury a low shot into the corner to really get the party started, and then played in Fabian Delph with a delicious through-ball before the left back slid across a center that Sterling tapped in for 2-0.

De Bruyne picked up a loose ball and smashed in a rising, angled drive in the 54th for the third goal and the fourth arrived after Sterling was tripped for a penalty. Gabriel Jesus took over spot-kick duties from Ilkay Gundogan, who scored one last weekend against Tottenham, but saw his effort tipped onto the post, only for Bernardo Silva to tap in the rebound.

Jesus did get a goal in the end, heading in the 88th.

Considering the chances created, City could easily have racked up double figures in goals, but settled for five and Guardiola took the opportunity to give some squad players a run-out.

Veteran Yaya Toure and teenager Phil Foden came on as substitutes, as did Benjamin Mendy for the France left back's first appearance in nearly seven months after recovering from a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament injury in his right knee.

Toure, likely in his last season at City after eight years at the club, set up Jesus with a lofted pass for the last goal.

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Steve Douglas is at www.twitter.com/sdouglas80

Manchester City's David Silva, centre, scores his side's first goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester City and Swansea City at Etihad stadium in Manchester, England, Sunday, April 22, 2018. (AP Photo/Rui Vieira) The Associated Press
Manchester City fans watch the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester City and Swansea City at Etihad stadium in Manchester, England, Sunday, April 22, 2018. (AP Photo/Rui Vieira) The Associated Press
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