Manchester Evening News

Bees sting ends with fears over Bruce’s job

- By ANDY SIMS

STEVE Bruce admits he will have to accept the wave of criticism which will come his way after Newcastle crashed out of the Carabao Cup at Brentford.

The Magpies had a golden chance to reach a first major cup semi-final in 15 years, and a first in this competitio­n since 1976.

But following a 1-0 defeat in west London last night, Bruce is only too aware that large swathes of a disgruntle­d Toon Army will once again be calling for him to be sacked.

Bruce, whose side visit City on Boxing Day, named arguably his strongest line-up but they were deservedly beaten by the Championsh­ip Bees, who left some of their key players on the bench.

The Newcastle boss said: “I’m not really interested in the changes Brentford made, I’m hugely disappoint­ed that we missed a wonderful opportunit­y to take this club to a semi-final, where it hasn’t been for 40-odd years.

“But we simply haven’t played well enough to win the tie. We should have had enough, that’s why I went as strong as we did. Unfortunat­ely we haven’t played well enough.

“We were too slow in possession, we didn’t do enough, we didn’t cause them enough problems, especially with the attacking players we had on the pitch. So we have to accept what’s coming our way.

“There’s no one more disappoint­ed than me at the way we performed. I’m as frustrated, disappoint­ed and bitterly upset as the huge following we have.

“I have to accept the criticism, which is fully justified, get ready for the challenge of a difficult Christmas period, dust ourselves down and get on with it.

“Are the players playing for me? I think they are. Maybe they’re not playing well enough, but it’s not without effort and determinat­ion.”

 ??  ?? Steve Bruce watches his side being dumped out by Brentford
Steve Bruce watches his side being dumped out by Brentford

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