The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Bruce surprised to be level with the Gunners

- By Damian Spellman sport@sundaypost.com

Steve Bruce has admitted he would not have expected Newcastle and Arsenal to head into the final third of the season separated only by goal difference.

The Gunners, who dispensed with the services of manager Unai Emery at the end of November and handed the reins to Mikel Arteta, currently sit in 10th place in the table as one of four teams, along with Burnley, the Magpies and Southampto­n, to have taken 31 points from their opening 25 games.

That may reflect Arsenal’s underachie­vement as much as it does Newcastle’s resilience, but Bruce is convinced it simply proves how testing the English top flight is as the sides prepare to meet at the Emirates Stadium today.

Asked if he could have envisaged the situation after the Gunners won 1-0 at St James’ Park during the opening weekend of the campaign, he said: “Well, I didn’t think we’d be on level points, I have to tell you that, and I didn’t think we’d win two more games than Arsenal, I would have to say.

“But it is the Premier League and it is what it is, and even a mighty club like Arsenal are in – is transition the right word? Different style, different manager, so it shows you how difficult it is even at a big club like Arsenal to change and turnaround.

“To answer your question, probably not, I wouldn’t have thought that would be possible. But here we are.”

Bruce’s Newcastle team remain a work in progress, with victories over Tottenham, Manchester United and Chelsea and a draw with Manchester City masking some indifferen­t displays either side.

Asked to assess the season to date, the head coach said: “I think we’ve done OK.

“We’ve had huge problems over the last six weeks and fair play to the squad for showing that resilience that they’ve shown in many, many games. It can’t be a fluke, not over 25 games anyway.

“They have a certain resilience about them and a certain pride about them which is pretty evident every day they train and play.

“They’re a good set who roll up their sleeves and make sure they have a go and when you’ve got a team like that, then you’ve always got a chance.”

Gunners boss Arteta believes the next few weeks could define Arsenal’s season.

They now have three successive home matches – against Newcastle, Everton and West Ham – which offers them the chance to put pressure on the teams above them.

Arteta said: “The next two or three weeks is going to dictate how close we are going to be in the last four or five weeks of the season to challenge for the European spots or not.”

Arsenal have lost just once in nine games since Arteta took charge in December, but have won only three of those games.

Just one of those wins has come in the Premier League, at home to Manchester United on January 1, and Arteta has stressed the importance of stringing some victories together.

He said: “I think winning takes you to winning the next game and the confidence related to that is huge, which in football the mental aspect is more important than anything else.”

Asked what it will take to change the results, Arteta said: “I think you have to do a lot of things.

“You have to do things in training, the messages you are sending to the players, the messages they send by themselves, it’s a lot of things.

“I hope that we can see improvemen­t until the end of the season,” he added.

 ??  ?? Mikel Arteta must get his underachie­ving Arsenal side higher up the table
Mikel Arteta must get his underachie­ving Arsenal side higher up the table

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