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Arsenal climb to second place with 1-0 victory over struggling Ipswich

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Kai Havertz (C) of Arsenal celebrates after scoring a goal against Ipswich Town in a Premier League game at the Emirates Stadium in London, England, December 27, 2024. /CFP
Kai Havertz (C) of Arsenal celebrates after scoring a goal against Ipswich Town in a Premier League game at the Emirates Stadium in London, England, December 27, 2024. /CFP

Kai Havertz (C) of Arsenal celebrates after scoring a goal against Ipswich Town in a Premier League game at the Emirates Stadium in London, England, December 27, 2024. /CFP

Arsenal moved up to second place in the Premier League, and within six points of leaders Liverpool, after a largely trouble-free, if slightly pedestrian, 1-0 win at home against struggling Ipswich Town on a chilly Friday night in north London.

A first-half goal from Kai Havertz, who pounced on a smart pull-back from Leandro Trossard, proved to be the winner, although the hosts could have scored more, as the Gunners failed to provide many celebratory fireworks ahead of New Year's Eve.

Lacking the creativity of the injured Bukayo Saka, Arsenal took 19 minutes to muster their first shot. But four minutes after that, Havertz netted his sixth goal of the season in all competitions by tapping in Trossard's whipped cross.

Ipswich had a spell of pressure for 10 minutes early in the second half, but their push proved fleeting, and Arsenal should have comfortably put the game to bed after that.

Defender Gabriel Magalhaes missed a golden opportunity to extend his run of scoring from corners, when he headed just wide while completely unmarked. Captain Martin Odegaard then blazed the ball over the bar after dancing from midfield into the visiting side's box.

The win lifted Arsenal to 36 points behind Liverpool, who have 42 and a game in hand, while leapfrogging both London rivals Chelsea, who have 35 points, and one of the season's surprise packages, Nottingham Forest, who sit fourth with 34.

"Very happy with the victory, with the clean sheet and with large parts of the game. We should have scored more, but it is the consistency. The team conceded nothing again," said Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta.

"Considering all the circumstances we had this season, the amount of times we had to play with 10 men, all the injuries that we had, it's good to be in the position that we are, but it's not where we want to be. We want to be first."

The Gunners will visit Brentford on New Year's Day and Brighton & Hove Albion on January 4, before playing two domestic cup games and then hosting local rivals Tottenham Hotspur on January 15.

Source(s): Reuters
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