The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Bruce: We need to keep striker Carroll on song

- By Damian Spellman sport@sundaypost.com

Newcastle manager Steve Bruce will be cautious over asking too much too soon from fit-again striker Andy Carroll.

The 30-year-old made a welcome first Premier League start of the season following his latest setback to help the Magpies record a 2-0 win at Sheffield United on Thursday night.

Bruce will carefully manage the squad over some six games during December.

Carroll – who rejoined his old club after leaving West Ham in the summer – could be taken out of the frontline for today’s visit of Southampto­n.

“Andy can be hugely important. We need to make sure we look after him,” the Newcastle boss said.

“He had been performing in training for the past four or five weeks before he unfortunat­ely nicked a little rib muscle, which is always painful. When that was OK, he was ready to go.

“Andy has a physicalit­y and a presence about him. He is also a very, very good player when he is right and he gives everybody a lift.

“He will be a big asset to us if he stays well and that is the big thing for me and the medical staff, to keep him right because if he is right, then he will be a handful for anybody.”

Bruce will make a late decision on whether to give Carroll a breather against the Saints and deploy £40million Brazilian Joelinton instead.

“We will see how Andy recovers and assess him on Saturday,” Bruce said. “It might be asking too much, but I will see how he is.”

Following a testing start to his new job, Bruce has overseen steady progress as Newcastle move up the table, with four wins from the last eight.

Bruce feels it has been a collective effort, on and off the pitch.

“The most important thing is trying to recreate a spirit in the working environmen­t,” he said.

“From the press lads to the caretakers, to the cleaners and to the chefs. I want everybody concerned to come into work and enjoy coming into work.

“Since I came through the door we have had one or two poor performanc­es, but all in all I couldn’t have asked for much more from the players.”

Meanwhile, Saints boss Ralph Hasenhuttl feels pressing the reset button helped his squad kick-start their bid for Premier League survival.

“It is good that we have built up a little bit of self confidence, so we can go there and try to take something,” said the Austrian.

“I spoke about fighting back, finding our trigger and identity.”

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Newcastle United’s Andy Carroll

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