Arsenal vs Crystal Palace

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Arsenal can delay the Premier League title race for Liverpool fans by getting a victory against Crystal Palace in the upcoming Wednesday London derby match at the Emirates Stadium.

The Gunners delivered four goals to Ipswich Town during the Easter weekend while Crystal Palace tossed the ball away and Bournemouth earned a scoreless draw in yet another bizarre referee decision.

A flawless performance by Arsenal prevented Liverpool from celebrating Premier League triumph at Leicester City during their match as they easily conquered Portman Road-bound Ipswich Town.

The Gunners achieved near-perfect performance by securing two goals from Trossard while Martinelli scored his 50th Gunners goal and Nwaneri provided a deflected shot to complete the victory. The team benefited from Leif Davis's horrendous tackle from behind that resulted in a straight red card for Saka.

The two negative incidents involving Saka at Portman Road marked minor problems for Mikel Arteta during Arsenal's successful afternoon at Ipswich Town despite ensuring the club's eventual title failure had been pushed into the coming months.

The inevitable Premier League title defeat is destined for Liverpool regardless of Arsenal's Wednesday match outcome because they currently trail by 13 points although Gooners need not worry because Champions League success represents their sole objective in trophies.

Next week North London will host PSG for their important first leg semi-final matchup as Arsenal attempts to keep their tournament winning streak at 12 matches against angry opponents.

After being the target of Davis's red card-worthy challenge on Sunday, Saka rightfully remained down for a few minutes. Despite Arteta's encouraging report at full time, the Spaniard should definitely think about putting Nwaneri back into the game.

The American will serve his one-game ban at the Emirates due to Richards' expulsion over the weekend, leaving Glasner without a clear center-back to take his place.

Given that Jefferson Lerma is a good alternative but may start in midfield in lieu of Adam Wharton, whom Glasner is still closely monitoring due to fitness concerns, the seasoned Nathaniel Clyne might fill in in the back three.

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