Eddie Howe has confirmed Alexander Isak is an injury doubt for Newcastle United’s next game. If there is any fixture a team won’t want to play immediately after suffering a shock defeat, it’s Man City but the defending champions are exactly what awaits the Magpies. Despite being the game’s favourit...
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