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All eyes on North London

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THE ENGLISH League Cup spotlight will shine brightest on north London for this week’s quarter-finals.

Arsenal host neighbours Tottenham Hotspur in tomorrow’s marquee match-up of three all-Premier League ties in the last eight.

Holders Manchester City visit Leicester and Chelsea host Bournemout­h in the others, while League One minnows Burton Albion are at Middlesbro­ugh to round out the field.

It’s the second meeting between Arsenal and Tottenham this month after the Gunners’ 4-2 league win on December 2.

Arsenal will be smarting after a shock 3-2 loss at lowly Southampto­n on Sunday ended their 22-match unbeaten run.

“We can’t let our heads drop from this defeat, we just have to push on to the next match,” midfielder Alex Iwobi said.

“We have to react well, we have to keep on going.”

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino added a little more spice to the fixture by suggesting Arsenal weren’t gracious in their celebratio­ns after their earlier win.

“Of course it hurt because it is a derby but in case we win it is going to be the same,” he said.

“It is not to be disrespect­ful – I think they weren’t respectful to us.

“They showed their happiness for their fans from the changing room but that is fair enough.”

Manchester City and Leicester are meeting in the quarter-finals for the second straight season after Pep Guardiola’s side won a penalty shoot-out a year ago.

While Man City continue to be their dominant selves near the top of the Premier League, the Foxes have won just once in six games to fall into the bottom half.

“Whenever you lose a game you’re always looking for your next one and thankfully it’s only in a couple of days,” Harry Maguire said following Saturday’s loss to Crystal Palace.

Chelsea and Bournemout­h are also going in different directions with the Blues near the top of the league and the Cherries losing for a sixth time in seven games at the weekend.

“The only way we can turn it around is to get a result, get a performanc­e and get the two married together and kick on from there,” Bournemout­h boss Eddie Howe said.

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