Magpies give Bruce a rude reality check
The scale of the task facing new head coach Steve Bruce was brutally laid bare as Newcastle United was thrashed 0-4 by English Premier League rival Wolverhampton Wanderers in Nanjing yesterday.
Former Manchester United defender Bruce, whose appointment was confirmed just hours before kickoff, will jet over to take charge of Newcastle鈥檚 next friendly, in Shanghai on Saturday.
It was only a low-key exhibition match, but the heavy defeat to Nuno Espirito Santo鈥檚 Wolves was more evidence that Newcastle is likely to be battling relegation this season.
Newcastle has risked stoking the anger of its frustrated fans by hiring former Sunderland boss Bruce, who has sealed a three-year contract to succeed the hugely popular Rafael Benitez.
There were even isolated chants against hated club owner Mike Ashley during the Wolves loss.
Federico Fernandez, the Newcastle defender, called on fans angry with Bruce鈥檚 arrival to get behind the new man.
鈥淲e are looking forward to working with him, he is a man of great experience, we are thinking positive,鈥 said the Argentine.
鈥淚 understand the fans鈥 situation,鈥 he added, addressing supporters鈥 negative reaction to the 58-year-old Bruce, a lifelong Newcastle fan.
鈥淔or us, we want to work, we want to do better as a team... to show the fans and everyone that we can compete.鈥
In a statement, Bruce, who resigned from Championship side Sheffield Wednesday to join Newcastle, called it 鈥渁 very special moment for me and my family.鈥
鈥淭his is my boyhood club and it was my dad鈥檚 club.鈥
Bruce might be a local boy, but his two-year spell as coach of Newcastle鈥檚 fierce rival Sunderland and a mediocre record as an EPL manager are major black marks for an already infuriated fan base.
Bruce, who has won four promotions from the second tier of English football, has suffered relegation from the EPL twice.
His highest finish was 10th with Birmingham City in 2003-04 and Sunderland in 2010-11.
Bruce has his work cut out at Newcastle, which has lost its leading forwards from last season 鈥 Salomon Rondon and Ayoze Perez 鈥 and is the only EPL club yet to make a summer signing.
The transfer window closes in less than a month, adding to the pressure on Bruce and Ashley as they try to win over disillusioned fans.
There have been calls for a boycott of St James鈥 Park until Ashley sells the crisis club.
If Bruce was watching on television, he would have been exasperated by what he saw from his side in China, who was under the interim stewardship of academy coach Ben Dawson.
Diogo Jota struck twice in the first half for Chinese-owned Wolves as demoralized Newcastle wilted alarmingly in the Nanjing heat.
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