Steve Bruce is not doing well with the Newcastle purchase. The still Magpies coach, who assumed from the first moment that the arrival of the new owners would inevitably mean their dismissal, has now assured that he has tried to maintain “respect and dignity” despite all the speculation that has been spilled about your figure. Rumors fed largely by the club itself and that only reflect the obvious, which is that, as much as Amanda Staveley, right hand of the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, has reaffirmed him in office at least until Sunday, the truth is that Newcastle are looking for a new coach.
Bruce, who admits that preparations for the game against Tottenham “have not been easy”, he has not managed to get his team to win a single match in the Premier League so far, which is why the team is second to last in the standings. Asked if he would be able to convince the new owners of their continuity, Bruce, who cannot complain about them, has decided to charge today against the press: “I have a chance, yes, and I am going to give it my all. Any manager would like to sit in my chair, so I plan to do my best for this club. Of course, I hope your bosses are pressing you, because they have not replaced me. Let’s hope they give you a little bit of cane too ”.
For his part, Staveley has promised that the coach “will be the first to know” if the club plans to dismiss him, while Bruce, who celebrates 1,000 official matches on the benches this weekend, assures that they have not communicated anything to him : “There has been nothing about me, there are things that have to be private, but all about the team, the injuries or how I see us for the weekend. I have to say that they are good people, I like that they are there when we train ”.