PAUL MERSON COLUMN: The Premier League has seen a number of fixtures postponed this week due to Covid. Plus, Arsenal's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang mistake and farewell to Sergio Aguero
Full ArticlePremier League stars not taking Covid seriously - but top flight matches must go on
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