Liverpool, led by Arne Slot, dominated the first half at Anfield with a plethora of goals, winning the league for the second time in a row.
In the eleventh minute, Dominik Szoboszlai was assisted by Ibrahima Konate, and the goal fizzed past Christian Walton, the goalie for Ipswich.
Mohamed Salah increased Liverpool’s lead and scored his 23rd goal of the season in all competitions with a strong effort in the 35th minute.
It was also the Egyptian forward’s 100th goal in the Premier League at Anfield.
Walton stopped Szoboszlai’s attempt in the 44th minute, and Gakpo bundled home to put an end to Ipswich just before halftime.
The Dutch striker scored again in the 66th minute as Trent Alexander-Arnold’s cross sailed over Walton.
Third-place Ipswich allowed ten goals in their most recent game.
Second-place finisher Arsenal has one more match before the Reds, who are vying for the quadruple, continue to put pressure on the leaders.
Arsenal, without captain Martin Odegaard because of illness, was controversially dismissed in the 43rd minute when Lewis-Skelly tripped Matt Doherty to stop a Wolves counterattack.
The dishonest challenge infuriated Arsenal, who claimed that the tackle was too distant from the goal to warrant a red card.
The Premier League Match Centre confirmed on social media that the 18-year-old defender was sent off for “serious foul play.
” However, Wolves were also reduced to 10 men after Joao Gomes was given a second warning for fouling Jurrien Timber in the 70th minute. Furthermore, Italian defender Riccardo Calafiori won it in the 74th minute.
Justin Kluivert scored his sixth goal in his last four Bournemouth games in the ninth minute.
Kluivert’s cross was headed in by Ouattara in the 55th minute to increase Bournemouth’s lead.
The Burkina Faso winger scored his second goal six minutes later, completing an amazing trifecta three minutes before the end.
After Bournemouth’s thrilling 4-1 victory at Newcastle the previous weekend, Antoine Semenyo scored in the final minutes to give them their biggest victory of the year. Under Alexander Isak’s leadership, Newcastle moved up to fourth place with a 3-1 victory over Southampton, who were in last place. Jan Bednarek gave Southampton the lead in the tenth minute by powerfully heading a cross from James Bree.