
Arsenal delayed Liverpool's title celebration in the Premier League with a convincing 4-0 victory over Ipswich Town in the thirty-third round of the championship. The "Gunners" are now ten points behind the leader, ensuring that the Reds will not be able to celebrate the title this weekend.
In a match dominated from the start by Arsenal at Portman Road, the score was opened in the 15th minute with a goal from Leandro Trossard after a breakthrough by Bukayo Saka. In the 28th minute, another play from the right ended with a brilliant backheel from Trossard that culminated in a goal from Gabriel Martinelli.
Ipswich Town, overwhelmed and without answers, was further disadvantaged by the expulsion of Leif Davis before the half-hour mark, leaving the team in a vulnerable position. In the second half, Arsenal extended their lead with another goal from Trossard, and the final goal of the rout was scored by Ethan Nwaneri.
The victory mathematically keeps the Gunners in contention for the title, although Liverpool continues to head towards the crown. On the other hand, in a key match, Chelsea took the West London Derby by defeating Fulham 2-1 at Craven Cottage.
The match started with Chelsea dominating; however, Fulham opened the scoring with a goal from Alex Iwobi in the 20th minute. Chelsea managed to equalize at the end of the match with a goal from Tyrique George, and in injury time, Pedro Neto scored the goal for the comeback.
In another match, Wolverhampton shocked at Old Trafford and secured their place in the Premier League by defeating Manchester United 1-0. Ipswich Town's defeat practically defined the relegation battle, ensuring the top-flight status for both Wolverhampton and United.
The match had few thrills, with United generating opportunities in the first half through Eriksen, Mainoo, and Hojlund, but without success. In the second half, Wolverhampton secured the victory with a free-kick goal from Pablo Sarabia.