Manchester City cemented top spot in the Premier League after defeating Everton 3-0 at Goodison Park on Sunday afternoon.
Aymeric Laporte, Riyad Mahrez, Julian Alvarez and Phil Foden were recalled to the Citizens line-up, while John Stones, Bernanrdo Silva, Kevin De Bruyne and Jack Grealish fell to the bench.
Everton, meanwhile, made just one change after their big win over Brighton and Hove Albion as Mason Holgate replaced Vitalii Mykolenko at left-back.
The Citizens struggled to carve out any serious openings in the first half as the Toffees defended quite deep in their own half while trying to catch their opponents on the break.
Pep GUardiola's men would have to wait until the 37th minute for the opening goal when Mahrez picked out Ilkay Gündogan, who controlled well before flicking the ball past Jordan Pickford.
Two minutes later, Gundogan went from scorer to provider by racing to the byline before picking out Erling Haaland, who headed past Pickford from six yards out.
Gundogan went on to grab his second and City's third goal six minutes into the second half, as the German midfielder curled home a sublime free-kick that left Pickford with no chance.
Everton could have added their name to the score-sheet after the hour mark when James Tarkowski got on the end of Dwight McNiel's corner but his header came off the crossbar.
That proved to be the final opening of the second half, as City saw out the remaining stages to clinch their 11th straight league win.