Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe is remaining focused amid the Magpies’ bid for a Premier League top-four spot.
Howe’s side came from behind last weekend to beat Southampton 3-1 as they sit nine point ahead of Liverpool in fifth with both sides having played the same number of games.
Howe said after the victory: “We’ve got a very tough one to come next here [Arsenal], which will be a great occasion for us, and that’s the only focus that I’ll have on it.”
The Reds are the closest challengers for a place in next season’s Champions League but Newcastle and Man Utd are in pole position to seal third and fourth spot.
Newcastle can finish the season on a maximum of 80 points, but will just need a handful of wins to ensure a return to Champions League football, as 72 points will be enough to secure fourth or higher.
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Howe said after the victory: “We’ve got a very tough one to come next here [Arsenal], which will be a great occasion for us, and that’s the only focus that I’ll have on it.”