Sunderland Echo

Wilson’s return from injury delights Newcastle boss Bruce

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Newcastle will welcome back top-scorer Callum Wilson from injury as they look to return to winning ways at Crystal Palace, but boss Steve Bruce revealed “two or three” unnamed individual­s are selfisolat­ing.

Wilson has been a hit since arriving on Tyneside from Bournemout­h over the summer, scoring six goals in eight Premier League appearance­s, and his presence was missed as the Magpies were beaten 2-0 by Chelsea last weekend.

He was not risked because of a hamstring problem sustained in the defeat at Southampto­n earlier this month, but the striker returns to contention, with Jonjo Shelvey and Matt Ritchie also available after their recent injuries.

“We’re delighted to see Callum back,” Bruce said. “He’ll be fit, he’s trained all week. We didn’t think we could risk him (against Chelsea). Already he’s made a difference. He’s got six goals in eight games in the Premier League. He will be available which we’re delighted about.

“We’ve got J o n j o, M att Ritchie and Callum Wilson back, they can only be positives.”

While a couple of others are struggling with niggles, Bruce admitted there had been a minor outbreak of coronaviru­s at the club, although he would not be drawn on those affected.

“Covid is one problem we have to manage but I don’t really want to go into individual­s,” Bruce added. “We have got two or three individual­s in the training ground at the moment who are self-isolating.”

Back-to-back defeats have turned up the heat a little on Bruce, who acknowledg­ed their performanc­es against

Southampto­n and Chelsea were not good enough.

While he is looking for an improved showing at Selhurst Pa rk t h i s e ve n i n g , B r u c e pointed out both Saints and the Blues temporaril­y went to the top of the league table by beating Newcastle.

“Make no mistake against Southampto­n and Chelsea, we found it difficult and didn’t played well enough,” Bruce said.

“In both games we’ve conceded in the first 10 minutes. We’ve got to give ourselves a better platform than that. But in those particular games both teams beat us to go top of the league. They’re in a rich vein of form.

“Crystal Palace is an ideal opportunit­y to try to bounce and put in a performanc­e like we did (in a 2-1 win) against Everton which was only three weeks ago by the way.”

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