Arsenal Cruise Past Ipswich to Keep Title Race Alive

Arsenal Cruise Past Ipswich to Keep Title Race Alive

Arsenal Cruise Past Ipswich to Keep Title Race Alive

Well, that was a statement performance from Arsenal, wasn’t it? A dominant 3-0 victory away at Ipswich Town, and you can just feel that they’re not giving up on this Premier League title chase anytime soon. From the first whistle, it looked like Mikel Arteta’s side had one goal in mind — take care of business, pile on the pressure, and make sure Liverpool doesn't get too comfortable at the top.

Leandro Trossard got the ball rolling almost immediately with a composed finish. That guy has quietly become one of the most reliable attackers in Arsenal’s setup — always in the right place, calm under pressure. And it wasn’t long before Gabriel Martinelli added to the tally. The build-up to that goal was just silky — a clever flick-assist from Mikel Merino set Martinelli up, and he made no mistake. It was clinical, it was fast, and honestly, Ipswich just couldn’t keep up.

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Ipswich’s afternoon got worse when Brandon Williams went in recklessly on Bukayo Saka. Straight red. No hesitation. You could see from the reactions that it wasn’t just a tactical foul — it was dangerous, and now there’s a fresh concern for Saka as he limped off. That could be huge in the final weeks of the season if he’s out for any extended time.

With the game all but wrapped up, Arteta handed some minutes to young Nathan Butler-Oyedeji — a big moment for the 22-year-old making his Premier League debut. Arsenal were in full control, and Ipswich barely had a sniff. Just five touches in the Arsenal box compared to the Gunners’ 63 in Ipswich’s — that says it all.

What stands out is how efficient Arsenal looked. This wasn’t just a routine win; it was a message. They're not letting Liverpool stroll to the title. The Gunners are here, they’re sharp, and they’re going to fight till the very last matchday. With this kind of form, you wouldn't bet against them making it dramatic.

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