Liverpool remain top of the Premier League table after Manchester City and Arsenal played out a cagey 0-0 draw at the Etihad Stadium on Easter Sunday.
Unlike Easter Bunny, neither the Citizens or the Gunners were able to deliver on Sunday in an eagerly-anticipated title showdown, with clear-cut chances at a premium.
Nathan Ake went the closest to scoring for the hosts early in the first half before he hobbled off injured, and Gabriel Jesus also had a couple of first-half opportunities for the Gunners against his former club.
Man City penned Arsenal back into their half for much of the second 45, but they were ultimately unable to find a way through a resilient and well-organised Gunners backline, and the spoils were eventually shared from the tense contest.
Neither Pep Guardiola or Mikel Arteta will turn their nose up at claiming a point apiece from such a seismic clash in the title race, but the true winners of the Easter weekend are new leaders Liverpool, who sit two points clear of second-placed Arsenal and three points ahead of Man City in third following their 2-1 win over Brighton & Hove Albion earlier this afternoon.
Liverpool Holds Firm as Man City and Arsenal Fail to Break Deadlock in Top-of-the-Table Draw
Man City are back in action at the Etihad on Wednesday when they play host to top-four hopefuls Aston Villa, while Arsenal return to the Emirates Stadium to take on Luton Town.