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Bruce can’t wait for Terry’s comeback

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STEVE BRUCE, the Aston As Villa manager, has been around long enough to rec recognise a tricky question whe when he’s asked one. So after a late head header from Robert Snodgrass ended e a five-game winless r run, when he was asked whet whether John Terry will struggle t to win back his place in the th team side, Bruce replied: ‘I’ve been asked some st stupid questions in my tim time, but I’ve never heard anythi anything like that. I was going to swear, but there are ladie ladies in the room.’ Today’s visit to Villa Park by promotion rivals Br Bristol City comes just too soon for Terry to make his comeback after two months out with a broken metatarsal. But the former Chelsea centre back’s impending availabili­ty is a welcome boost to Bruce, who knows transfer funds will be tight again. ‘We’ve got a lack of real firepower at the moment,’ Bruce said. ‘I’d love to sit here and say a club like ours should be going out to buy a centre forward in this window, but we can’t do it. We’ve got to go with what we’ve got.’ If Bruce, currently without nine senior profession­als, is ‘down to the bare bones’, for his opposite number Tony Pulis it’s a case of getting rid of the excess fat in an underperfo­rming squad. ‘This squad is bigger than the one I left at West Brom,’ the new Boro boss said after his first match in charge. ‘I don’t like big squads and this is definitely too big.’ Adam Clayton and Adam Forshaw already appear to be heading for the exit after being left out against Villa, and Pulis has warned the players he inherited and who did themselves no favours by stumbling to defeat that leaves them three points outside the play-off places. Stewart Downing, the only Middlesbro­ugh player to earn praise from his new boss, is one of a handful who appear safe from the Pulis axe. The former England winger said: ‘The manager is intense and full-on and he demands the best. His aim is promotion and he’s already got his message across to everyone. He’s said if you don’t work, you’ll be out in January.’

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