Former Premier League striker Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink has told Arsenal that Newcastle United could be the ones to derail their title-winning dreams in next month's clash.
The Magpies are still trying to push for their highest finish in the Premier League since 2004 - the same year that Mikel Arteta's side last won a league title.
However, the Gunners are locked in a tight title race with Manchester City, and with Eddie Howe's side having played Pep Guardiola's men twice already, they could make all the difference when they host Arsenal at St. James' Park in two weeks' time.
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"I think when you are Man City, when you are under pressure, they perform," Hasselbaink said on Sky Sports when asked which side's fixtures he'd rather have left.
"They get the job done and they can go the season through and keep on winning. Arsenal still has to go to Newcastle, that, for me, is the game. Man City and Newcastle. I can see Man City keeping on winning."
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