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Here, Mirror Football looks at the biggest talking points from Sunday's game.
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The win over Ipswich means that Arsenal are 10 points behind leaders Liverpool, though the Reds will play Leicester later on Sunday.
Arsenal have long since given up hope of winning the title, with only five games left of the season.
But boss Mikel Arteta will be keen to keep his side in good form, even if their focus is now firmly on the Champions League.
While he will be disappointed to have not found the back of the net, it was a good day for the England international.
The defeat to the Gunners means Ipswich are now all but down(Image: Julian Finney/Getty Images)
While it is not mathematically certain, Ipswich have been all but relegated from the Premier League.
They can now begin preparing for life back in the second tier as they seek an immediate return.
Arteta's use of Mikel Merino and Leandro Trossard was a possible hint for Arsenal's clash with PSG(Image: David Price/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is facing something of a selection headache for the Champions League semi-final against PSG.
In what may have been a surprise move to some, Arteta only made three changes to his side from Wednesday's win at Madrid.
Once it became clear his side would claim the three points they needed to delay Liverpool's title party, Arteta acted to protect his star men.
Bukayo Saka and Mikel Merino were brought off after 57 minutes, while Declan Rice and Gabriel Martinelli made way after Trossard's second goal.
Arsenal's two-goal hero was also taken off late on despite being on a hat-trick.
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