Arsenal 1 - 0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Arsenal
Havertz (22)
Ipswich Town
We extended our unbeaten run at Emirates Stadium to 17 with a 1-0 win at home to Ipswich Town on Friday night.
Kai Havertz gave us the lead from a Leandro Trossard cross and we protected our advantage to earn another clean sheet.
terrific trossardBeginning the game on the left wing, Trossard looked lively from the off, seeing a shot hit Kalvin Phillips and go out for a corner at the end of a move started by William Saliba.
Jurrien Timber then showed great courage and initiative to take us forward, breaking the lines before shooting straight at Arijanet Muric.
In the 23rd minute, we made the breakthrough. Trossard crossed for Havertz who simply couldn’t miss, cushioning the ball into the roof of the net.
Declan Rice fired marginally over the bar from distance and Trossard then found the run of Gabriel Jesus, who played it across to Martinelli. The latter tapped the ball across the line but the flag was raised for offside on Jesus.
searching for moreWe continued hunting for another goal at the start of the second half, Rice going down on the edge of the area courtesy of a foul from Phillips and Martin Odegaard shooting the free-kick straight at the wall.
We had to withstand some pressure from the visitors when Phillips put a free-kick into the box and Rice headed it behind for an Ipswich corner, but we responded with a tidy passage of play at the other end between Trossard, Odegaard and Havertz, leading to a corner.
Rice delivered the following set-piece and Gabriel headed just wide at the far post.
Jesus made way with just under 20 minutes to go with Mikel Merino coming on to replace him, and Muric then tipped the ball over the bar after Odegaard weaved his way into the 18-yard box and let fly.
Our captain’s corner then came out to Rice who volleyed it towards goal but was denied by a block from Dara O’Shea.
Odegaard continued to pull the strings when he found Merino, who forced a good save from Muric, before Odegaard shot high and wide on the follow up.
Mikel Arteta brought Thomas Partey on for Rice with four minutes remaining.
David Raya was on hand to catch a late cross from Omari Hutchinson and alleviate the danger. Nathan Broadhead had time and space to get a shot away in added time but Havertz got himself in the way of it to make sure we took all three points.
WHAT’S NEXTThat's it for 2024! We begin 2025 with a trip to Brentford on New Year's Day. Kick-off at the Gtech Community Stadium will be at 5.30pm in the Premier League on Wednesday.
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