A difficult victory for Arsenal and Liverpool crushes Ipswich Town by four

Cody Jacobo scored a brace as Liverpool won 4-1 at home to struggling Ipswich Town and strengthened its lead in the English Premier League on Saturday.
Dominik Soboslaj put Liverpool ahead in the 11th minute with a shot from the edge of the penalty area after a wonderful individual effort.
Mohamed Salah added the second goal in the 35th minute from close range with a wonderful shot from a tight angle.
Jakpo scored the third goal in the 44th minute after he caught a ball that bounced off the goalkeeper after Soboslaj's shot.
Jacopo scored his second and fourth personal goal for his team in the 66th minute with a header after a perfect cross pass from Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Arnold's shot was blocked by the goal frame in the 77th minute.
Jacob Greaves pulled a goal back for Ipswich in stoppage time with a header.
Liverpool raised its score to 53 points.
In another match, Riccardo Calafiore scored a goal to give Arsenal a 1-0 win away to Wolverhampton Wanderers today, Saturday, after a match that the two teams finished with ten players, so that the visiting team maintained its hopes of winning the English Premier League title with a difficult victory.
Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Sculley was controversially sent off just before the end of the first half, and the referee also showed a red card to Wolverhampton's Joao Gomez 20 minutes before the end, when the match was scoreless.
Calafiori, who participated at the beginning of the second half, scored the goal four minutes after Gomez was sent off, bringing Arsenal back from Molinho Stadium with three important points.
Arsenal strengthened its position in second place, six points behind Liverpool, which played one match less.
Arsenal advanced by three points over Nottingham Forest, while Wolverhampton remained in 17th place with 16 points above the relegation zone.