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Merino To The Rescue For Arsenal; City Thrash Newcastle & Oleksandr Usyk Exclusive!

Newcastle manager Eddie Howe has warned that their season could be over if his side focus too much on their upcoming Carabao Cup final following their 4-0 defeat at Manchester City, who themselves move back into the Top 4 of the Premier League. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has stressed his side will still 'go for it' after moving to within 4 points of the league leaders Liverpool with a 2-0 win at Leicester, whilst Dean Ashton was quick to praise Mikel Merino after his brace helped the Gunners to victory. Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou believes people are constantly looking for someone to blame ahead of their game with Man United this afternoon, whilst his opposite number Ruben Amorim believes he's under more pressure as United are the bigger club. Finally, we hear exclusively from the Undisputed Heavyweight World Champion Oleksandr Usyk, who gives his prediction ahead of Parker v Dubois next Saturday night

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