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‘I couldn’t let it end like that’

BRUCE ON REDEMPTION MISSION AFTER RIDICULE

- Neil Moxley Reporting

AFTER what he endured at Newcastle, Steve Bruce has admitted: “It’s personal for me at West Brom.”

The Baggies’ chief is seeking his fifth Championsh­ip promotion next season and, after a chastening experience at St James’ Park, this means more.

Bruce did not need too much by way of persuasion to return to this hotseat – and he does so with a point to prove.

He said: “I couldn’t finish my managerial career on what happened at Newcastle.

“I’d taken too much stick – I was being ridiculed. And there’s nothing worse.

“You can accept it if you have picked the wrong team.

“But I was being pulled to pieces because people were saying I couldn’t take a warm-up – that I’d given the players too many days off.

“I knew what the team was doing on the pitch wasn’t what Newcastle United fans wanted.

“And I knew they were fed up. They wanted change. But I had a brief to keep the club in the Premier League. And we finished 12th and 13th in my two full seasons.

“I know we weren’t entertaini­ng or attractive to watch, I’ll hold my hands up.

“We were pragmatic, defensive. I did what I had to do. Would the sale to the new owners have gone ahead if the club was in the Championsh­ip? I’m not so sure.”

Newcastle’s loss could be the Baggies’ gain. Bruce has a drive to succeed at a club where the pressure has been turned up a notch.

This is the second year of their parachute payment. And the boss, 61, needs to make it count. West Brom were heading around in circles under Valerien Ismael.

His playing style was unloved by supporters and players alike. Reaching the play-offs was a long shot when Bruce arrived. Five matches later, without a victory, and hope had been extinguish­ed.

Form picked up but it wasn’t enough. Sweeping changes are needed. And Bruce is ready.

He said: “The problem was I couldn’t arrest the slide quickly enough. If we had been a little more than average during the first month, it could have been different.

“Instead of losing four or five we might have had a squeak. I wanted to make a bigger impact.

“But the reality is that the club has been damaged.

“The squad here has been together for a long time. It needs to be freshened up.

“We have to be shrewd. Wheel and deal and be ahead of the queue.

“Until now, haven’t coped.”

 ?? ?? EYES ON THE PRIZE: Steve Bruce says he has a job to do at West Brom
EYES ON THE PRIZE: Steve Bruce says he has a job to do at West Brom

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