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Premier League wrap: Arsenal ease past ten-man Ipswich, Chelsea earn vital comeback win in west London derby

Leandro Trossard scored twice for the Gunners as they continued where they had left off midweek at Real Madrid
Leandro Trossard scored twice for the Gunners as they continued where they had left off midweek at Real Madrid

Leandro Trossard's brace denied Liverpool the chance to be crowned Premier League champions on Easter Sunday after Arsenal beat 10-man Ipswich 4-0.

The Gunners took the lead through Trossard's bottom-corner strike before Gabriel Martinelli extended their advantage, tapping home from a brilliant flicked assist by Mikel Merino.

Ipswich's challenging afternoon took another twist when Leif Davis was sent off for a challenge on Bukayo Saka.

Trossard added his second after half-time with another low finish before Ethan Nwaneri added Arsenal's fourth to stop leaders Liverpool - who are in action against Leicester later on Sunday - from claiming the title this weekend.

Chelsea staged a dramatic late comeback to earn a 2-1 win over rivals Fulham at Craven Cottage.

The hosts went ahead in the 20th minute when Alex Iwobi blasted the ball into the bottom corner, but Tyrique George levelled with seven minutes of normal time left.

Pedro Neto then snatched three points with a goal in the third minute of stoppage time to complete the turnaround.

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