The pressure on Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has reached new heights after his side were thumped 3-0 by Manchester City at the Emirates Stadium.Four days on from City running out 3-0 winners against the Gunners in the League Cup final at Wembley, the Premier League leaders produced the same result in Thursday’s meeting thanks to first-half goals from Bernardo Silva, David Silva and Leroy Sane.The match also saw Wenger's side concede three goals at home in the first half of a match for the first time in Premier League history.In this article, we take a look at five other key stats that stood out from Arsenal’s latest high-profile defeat.#1 Manchester City equalled Arsenal’s 2016-17 points tallyManchester City was magnificent againArsenal finished in fifth place in the Premier League in 2016-17, picking up 75 points along the way.After Thursday’s emphatic win, Manchester City equalled the tally that their opponents took 38 games to reach last season, while also moving 30 points ahead of them in the table.City still have 10 games of the campaign still to go, with just 21 points needed to break Chelsea's 2004-05 record of 95 points in a single season.City will move on to 75 points tonight.Which is what Arsenal got last season, and the absolute maximum they can get this season (they won't).— Andrew Beasley (@BassTunedToRed) March 1, 2018