Arsenal Crush Ipswich to Stay in Premier League Title Race

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Arsenal sent a clear message to rivals

Arsenal sent a clear message to rivals Liverpool that the 2024/25 Premier League title race is far from over, delivering a dominant 4-0 win away at Ipswich Town.

The match turned heavily in the visitors’ favour when Ipswich were reduced to 10 men after a red card to Luke Davis in the 33rd minute. But by then, the damage was already being done — Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli had both found the net early on to give the Gunners a commanding lead.

Even with the numerical advantage, Mikel Arteta’s men didn’t let up. Arsenal maintained their attacking intensity and added two more goals in the second half, sealing a comfortable win.

Oleksandr Zinchenko played a key role in the final goal, delivering a precise assist to teenager Ethan Nwaneri.

2024–25 Premier League Table – Full Standings

2024-25, England - Premier League

Ipswich Town - Arsenal 0:4 (0:2)
Goals: Trossard, 14 (0:1); Martinelli, 29 (0:2); Trossard, 69 (0:3); Nwaneri, 88 (0:4)

Ipswich Town: Palmer; Davis L. (till 33); Johnson; Greaves; O'Shea D.; Tuanzebe; Morsy (Chaplin, 91); Cajuste (Luongo, 81); Enciso (Taylor Ja., 46); Hirst (Delap, 82); Clarke J. (Burgess, 35)
Bench: Walton C.; Woolfenden; Godfrey
Red cards: Davis L. 33'

Arsenal: Raya; Saliba; White B.; Kiwior; Saka B. (Nwaneri, 57); Odegaard; Zinchenko; Merino (Lewis-Skelly, 57); Rice (Tierney, 73); Martinelli (Sterling, 73); Trossard (Butler-Oyedeji, 83)
Bench: Neto; Timber J.; Partey T.

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