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Ipswich Town 0 v 4 Arsenal
FA Premier League
Sunday, 20th April 2025 Kick-off 14:00
Ipswich Town 0-4 Arsenal - Match Report
Sunday, 20th Apr 2025 16:04

Leandro Trossard netted twice and Gabriel Martinelli and Ethan Nwaneri once each as Arsenal comfortably beat 10-man Town 4-0 at Portman Road to inflict the Blues’ seventh successive home loss - a new club record - and move relegation a step nearer to being confirmed. There was really only one side in it throughout with Trossard giving the Gunners the lead on 14, before Martinelli added the second in the 18th minute, prior to Leif Davis being shown a straight red card for catching Bukayo Saka high up the back of his calf, then in the second half Trossard added a third on 69 and sub Nwaneri a fourth with two minutes left on the clock.

Town made one change from the team which drew 2-2 at Chelsea last week with Jacob Greaves coming in for Cameron Burgess at the centre of the defence.

The Australian international dropped to a bench which also included Ben Godfrey, in the squad for the first time since the Tottenham game two months ago.

George Hirst kept his place as the number nine with Liam Delap, who suffered a rib injury against Wolves a fortnight ago, again a sub.

On the bench for the first time was left-back Somto Boniface, the 19-year-old having joined the Blues from Chelsea in January and having been impressive in the U21s in recent weeks, scoring in his last two matches.

Conor Townsend and Nathan Broadhead were both absent from the 20-man squad, while Omari Hutchinson and Kalvin Phillips also remain unavailable.

Arsenal made three changes from the team which completed a 5-1 on-aggregate Champions League victory over Real Madrid in midweek with Ben White, Oleksandr Zinchenko and Trossard coming in for Jurrien Timber, Myles Lewis-Skelly and Thomas Partey, who were all on the bench. Saka started in the Premier League for the first time since December.

Unsurprisingly, the Gunners dominated possession from the off, but in the fifth minute, Jens Cajuste won the ball just outside the Town area and drove forward but the Sweden international’s ball for Hirst to chase was too far in front of the Blues striker.

Arsenal threatened for the first time moments later, Saka getting round the back of Davis on the right of the box and cutting inside to Trossard but Axel Tuanzebe did very well to get across to block.

On nine, Julio Enciso cut in from the left and hit a shot which smashed against White with Town claims for handball - mainly from the fans - rightly ignored by referee Chris Kavanagh.

On 14, Enciso dispossessed Declan Rice not far outside the box then took the ball forward to the edge of the area before failing to find Hirst with a pass.

And from that attack breaking down, Arsenal counter-attacked and took the lead. Saka was fed on the right by skipper Martin Odegaard and the England international cut the ball inside. Odegaard failed to get a significant touch but it ran to Trossard on the penalty spot and, despite a Sam Morsy challenge putting him on the floor, the Belgian international was able to shoot through Dara O’Shea’s legs and past Alex Palmer to his right.

Goalscorer Trossard blazed over on 18, then on 22 Jack Clarke looped a cross-shot well over after a sharp Town break down the right, Cajuste having instigated the move.

But play quickly moved back to the other end, Tuanzebe blocking from Martinelli for the first of two corners. From the second, Mikel Merino headed wide at close range at the far post having escaped Tuanzebe perhaps having more of an eye on not colliding with the woodwork than directing the ball into the net.

However, the Gunners didn’t have to wait too long for their second. In the 29th minute, Saka again cut back from the right, Merino flicked it towards the back post with the inside of his right heel and Martinelli tapped home.


Three minutes later, Town’s afternoon got even worse when Davis was shown a straight red card, the first of his career.

The left-back stabbed a boot at the back of Saka’s heel with the forward’s back to him just over halfway. Saka leapt dramatically into the air and referee Kavanagh showed little hesitation in dismissing the former Leeds United man.

VAR took a look at it before confirming the decision, Davis having caught Saka well up the back of his leg with his studs with the ball well in front of the Arsenal man, who was OK to continue after treatment.

The Blues immediately made a change, bringing Burgess on for Clarke and moving Greaves to left-back.

The game continued in much the same vein as before the red card and on 37 Saka, booed by the Town support, cut in from the right and shot across the face and wide.

Saka, whether deservedly or otherwise, Portman Road’s pantomime villain, missed another good opportunity a minute later, shooting wide with only Palmer to beat, much to the delight of the North Stand.

Three minutes before the break, Saka hit a low shot from a tight angle on the right which Palmer claimed low.

Moments later, Saka was at the centre of things again, sweeping a low Trossard cross from the right wide, catching O’Shea with his studs with the follow through, causing the North Stand to ambitiously call for a red card.

On 45, referee Kavanagh awarding Town only their second free-kick of the half, Hirst having been fouled by Jakub Kiwior on halfway, received the biggest cheer at that point, the official having been somewhat reluctant to give decisions in the Blues’ favour.

Arsenal maintained the pressure in five additional minutes without seriously threatening to score again before the whistle, Saka receiving more boos as he left the field.

Aside from a couple of early Town counter-attacks, there had only been one side in it from the start and Arsenal goals seemed only a matter of time, the Blues having been caught committing players forward but still with enough men back to have defended the break better.

It was difficult seeing the Blues come back from 2-0 down with 11 men, let alone 10, Davis making a frustrated and rash stab for a ball which wasn’t there to be won and catching Saka well up the back of his leg.

Town, with a long half ahead of them, swapped Enciso for Jack Taylor ahead of the restart with the Blues playing a 5-3-1 system.

The second half began as the first had ended, Odegaard hitting a shot from a tight angle on the left which Palmer bundled behind for another flag-kick with the Gunners pinning the Blues back in their penalty area.

Town eventually dug their way out of their own final third and on 53 created an opportunity, Ben Johnson crossing low to Hirst with his back to goal just inside the box but the ball was taken away from the Scotland international as he sought to lay it back to Cajuste.

Three minutes later, Morsy drove forward from inside the Town half and played forward to Hirst on the left, the striker cutting in and hitting a low shot only just past David Raya’s left post.

Arsenal made their first changes of the game moments later in the 57th minute, Saka, who was again booed as he left the field, and Merino making way for Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly.

The Gunners continued to dominate and prod and probe for a third, although without too much urgency, the three Town centre-halves getting their heads to crosses and Palmer claiming everything which came his way.

On 65, Palmer took a Blues free-kick from just inside his own half and found O’Shea to the left of the box, the Irish international centre-half nodding down to Taylor, whose effort was blocked.

Three minutes later, a Martinelli shot from the left of the area was deflected wide for the first of two corners. From the second, the ball was played to Martinelli on the edge of the box but his strike was blocked with Arsenal subsequently winning a third corner on the left from which they added their third goal.

Town, who up to that point had defended assiduously since the break, were caught asleep as the ball was played to Rice, who moved it on to Trossard, who had been left completely on his own and fired low across Palmer and into the corner of the net.

In the 73rd minute, Arsenal swapped Martinelli and Rice for Raheem Sterling and Kieran Tierney.

The Blues made two further changes in the 82nd minute with Hirst and Cajuste, Town’s best two performers on the day, making way for Delap and Massimo Luongo. Two minutes later, Arsenal swapped Trossard for Nathan Butler-Oyedeji.

On 87, Oleksandr Zinchenko hit a free-kick into the wall, then Odegaard hit the post with an effort from the right of the box.

Palmer then made a sharp save, tipping a first-time effort from sub Butler-Oyedeji over the bar but a fourth Arsenal goal came following the resultant corner.

Odegaard played a pass to Nwaneri in space on the right of the area and the sub cut in and hit a shot which deflected off both O’Shea and Burgess and into the net.

As the fourth official indicated four additional minutes, Town swapped Morsy for Conor Chaplin.

Zinchenko shot narrowly over, then Taylor scraped an effort from distance well wide before referee Kavanagh ended a game Town had never looked like taking anything from.

Davis’s red card had made life even tougher, but at 2-0 down taking anything from the game had already looked a hopeless task against a very composed Arsenal side which looked a level above the Chelsea team the Blues matched a week ago.

The challenge which led to Davis’s dismissal - the left-back will now miss three games including next week's trip to Newcastle, the club he supports - probably wouldn’t have led to a card a decade or so ago but it was high up the back of Saka’s leg with his studs catching the Arsenal man and it was difficult to argue against it.

In the second half, the Blues defended resolutely until being caught cold at the corner which led to the third goal with the fourth coming via a similar route.

Town have now lost seven in a row for the first time at home in their history and relegation will be confirmed next week at Newcastle unless the Blues win at St James’ Park and West Ham lose at Brighton.

Town: Palmer, Tuanzebe, O’Shea, Greaves, Davis, Morsy (c) (Chaplin 90), Cajuste (Luongo 82), Johnson, Enciso (Taylor 46), Clarke (Burgess 35), Hirst (Delap 82). Unused: Walton, Woolfenden, Godfrey, Boniface, Chaplin.

Arsenal: Raya, Saliba, White, Saka (Nwaneri 55), Odegaard (c), Martinelli (Sterling 73), Kiwior, Zinchenko, Trossard (Butler-Oyedeji 84), Merino (Lewis-Skelly 55), Rice (Tierney 73). Unused: Neto, Partey, Timber, Henry-Francis. Referee: Chris Kavanagh (Lancashire). VAR: Darren England. Att: 29,549 (Arsenal: 2,955).


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Leejames99 added 17:11 - Apr 21
Don't have to read it, could just do what doublepivot and northstandfella etc do qnd just mark down because they know they cannot actually justify the Muric situation, I just read above someone wrote that the players probaly given up and that's understandable and that's acceptable is it when you aren't even relegated, could of closed gap to 6 vs Wolves, the excuses some football fans on here make is unheard of by any club, who accepts this season as okay, expected yes but dropping 27 points, conceding 38 goals and counting since Jan, the worst home record in the club history, booing our own players, booing an England International after horrific tackle and applauding the player off who did it and cost us both goals to boot.
Applauding defeat, not embracing change and then have the gall to come on here and be abusive to fellow supporters who dare to join the cult of fans who think because they travel away have more say, you don't!

You veiw our football club with blinkers, lack ambition and accept defeat, and are duped by narratives.
Hate campaigns against fell9w fans and players. I don't hate on players I just state their ability is not Prem standard for majority.

I dont care if you supported Town since programmes were the size of a hand or you only started enjoying football yesterday, your opinions are as valid as mine and every other fan, but don't push your stance on others with no clarity or explanation of your behaviours.
First and foremost we are a family club, been through the mill for 22 years, we finally gey in a position to be great again and it's only accepted on your terms of Mckenna as manager and players you like, it's football, you have to evolve. I suggest you read what Vardy and Coady have said about their relegation can you imagine our skipper doing same.

Are you cult fans happy spending your hard earned money on a season tickets and match day expenses to see Town lose every home game bar 1, to give up when staying up is still possible.

It's ridiculous!
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Linkboy13 added 18:10 - Apr 21
Leejames99 another clueless vlog theirs bound to be signings in the summer and players departing so no chance of that being the opening team of the season you numpty have you ever worn a pair of football boots or are you still in nappies.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 18:28 - Apr 21
I don't mark people down generally.
I don't block people.
I don't read your posts exactly, they are far too long, I skim them and get a good sense.

Say less, say more.
Just an editorial critique.
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Leejames99 added 18:32 - Apr 21
@linkboy13
This is a forum for adults.
Again another thoughtless pointless abusive post.

Where did I say there would be no departures or no new signings. I actually listed who in my opinion will go and who I believe will stay so aside maybe Delap which would be replaced with another 20 mill striker who out of that starting 11 won't be here? We have option to buy Cajuste and why wouldn't we, so who else?
Not that I'm condoning a teenager being on here but haven't you got some hoodie mates or something to go and annoy? I'm afraid your heroes from your sticker book be gone and possibly Mckenna, if your allowed to stay up a bit longer watch Match Of The Day 2 and see what actual footballers say about our team and Mckenna, I suppose they are clueless too.
Go finish your Easter Eggs
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Leejames99 added 18:41 - Apr 21
Who do you think aside Delap maybe goes from that squad and why and who stays from your league one heroes whose contracts expire in 26

Muric/Palmer new signings
Tunazabe new contract
Greaves - new signing
O'Shea - new signing
Townsend/new LB new
Cajuste - Permanent hopefully
New mid/loan
J Clarke - new signing
Hutchinson - new signing
Szmodics - new signing
Delap/ new striker

Subs
Ogbene - new
Phillogene - new
Woolfenden - new contract
H Clarke - Should improve
New Mid - needed
New defender - needed
Humphries - Will get chance
New striker - needed
Johnson - New signing
Slicker
2 loans
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 19:05 - Apr 21
Leejames99, I have to draw your attention to this.

I think you started posting on TWTD about 10 months ago, I stand to be corrected and apologise if it was longer.

You have minus 1,495 votes.

That is quite impressive.
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blueboy1981 added 19:16 - Apr 21
How many (unwanted) Club Records have we set this season ??
That should be enough to see what a great season, we haven’t had … !!
McKenna won’t care two hoots - he has his financial future in order with his contract - stay or go !
Fact and Truth folks, like it or not.
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Leejames99 added 19:24 - Apr 21
@ipswicholdboy

Thanks I take that, doesn't interest me down votes, it's a forum people are fine to disagree absolutely,my problem is with the ones who have no response with facts or stats aside nonsense.
I'm just saying what the majority of fans are thinking and all the pundits and reporters are saying and bringing reality backed by stats and facts and I'm on the side of progression and don't see why we should accept going backwards now we are in a good position, I said all season we will be better for a season with our new signings in Championship and evolving to the next stage, but alot of fans have acted appalling and need to be called out for it, there is neatly 30,000 fans or close too go to Portman Road so downmarket by a handful of people on here and daft comments don't bother me.

I've only been on here since last season as I was working at sea. I didn't realise there was a time frame to join? I'm starting to gather it is very much a cult forum and the fans on here think they are the shareholders and its only a platform for their opinions.
Childish names etc all pathetic, happy to engage and listen to other opinions but nonsense like Muric costing points etc is just nonsense or Phillogene is rubbish, new signings rubbish it's all a bit ridiculous, the maddest thing this season has been only a few on here have recognised how bad Davis has been.
I'm happy to be proved wrong but I won't be and we all still be on here next season raving about Phillogene, Clarke, Greaves, Muric etc and the likes of Davis and Burns and maybe Mckenna will just be another part of Towns history
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blueboy1981 added 19:43 - Apr 21
Farke next season will show us how to ‘stay up’ - but how long will it take us to get another chance.
Based on this seasons performance, another yesterday - Who Knows ??
What I do know is - our Owners will not be at all HAPPY right now !!
And if you don’t expect Big Changes - then Dream On you Dreamboats !
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Leejames99 added 19:46 - Apr 21
Well that is most likely Sheff United in the mix next year too, as history shows us the play offs is usually a random club so Bristol City could get their season in spotlight but we know only 1 of Sheff Utd, Sunderland, Boro, Coventry, West Brom, plus heavily backed Birmingham and Wrexham will all be in the mix, we have 1 real go at this and Mckenna is out of passes now, he has the worst home record in club history and by end of the season worst goal tally in shortest time.
If Ashton and he, as they should, planned this as enviable and let the players signed in league 1 go, het the Delap situation sorted quick, along with Cajuste, which I'm sure they will have already, we need to get in and get our deals done the min window opens. They should already have identified the players we want and have bids ready, do not give promoted clubs or prem teams time to pounce.
If Ashton has the slightest inkling Mckenna is sticking to his values and journey with the same players then he must be shown the door and a new manager in quickly, and won who has Prem knowledge. If Kmk is not going to change his tactics, or playing staff then he needs to be held accountable and as Match Of The Day said there is an air of arrogance about him and Davis etc now like they are untouchable.
Whoever is standing on the pitch on the first game of the Championship will define the next steps for the club it's that simple.
I personally think he may have planned very well for Championship but proved this season he does not have the management skills to make big judgements and can't rally a team to win, he has wrapped them in cotton wool. He sells the players he inherited or he buys a new mansion in in Milton Keynes or similar l, he will either be the next Fergie with new signings or the next Danny Cowly with the old ones.
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Dozzells_Bobblehat added 23:16 - Apr 21
Blueboy I've asked u before to stop talking in riddles. Are u saying that KM will be sacked ? Cos not a chance in hell
Are u saying he should be sacked ? Cos not a chance in he'll.
Farke keeping Leeds up not a chance in he'll, he failed TWICE with Norwich .
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renoble added 12:13 - Apr 22
@LeeJames. Thanks for the reply. I thought it really interesting. What I found most surprising is that your overall summation of the holistic picture of ITFC is one that is shared with the majority of fans; in short, that the recruitment in the summer was rightfully completed in the knowledge that we would likely be relegated; that such recruitment would give us the best possible opportunity to gain promotion in 2026. Most fans would also agree that the infrastructure, planning for the future and ambition is in a far better place that has been over the last few years…so far. Of course, we will have to see just how we respond to relegation, which players are retained and which are allowed to go or wish to go. Again, I think that most would agree that it is important that we evolve and do not necessarily depend upon the players who provided such joy for a couple of years – ITFC needs to be brave and we will all await the decisions this summer with some interest. So, despite having all those down votes, you/we/they appear to share what matters most don’t we? Perhaps I have missed something, but although there might be differing views on certain players and systems (hardly a revelation) and although there are differing degrees of criticism for KM – who inevitably made mistakes as a young man in the PL – my overarching feeling was that these differences, were not as important as the shared narrative that most fans (including you) appear to share. Let’s just hope that we brave enough to make the changes this summer to improve us. I, for one, would be very happy to see your team and squad appear in the tunnel come August.
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Razor added 14:18 - Apr 22
Sorry for late post but Ashley Williams summed it all up perfectly on MOTD 2. wE HAVE had an appal;ling list of injuries and Humphries and harness to come back will help-----signing we should make and at the sisk of getting slaughtered someone we should have got months ago SARGENT dont care about the obvious and dont forget wea are run by Americans and they dont like failures and I reckon our manager has failed especially with all the money mainly frittered away last summer--------love you all just my views.
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