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However, the 59-year-old will send his team out at Sky Bet Championship Brentford on Tuesday evening still hoping to turn the tide having accepted the job despite warnings from predecessors Graeme Souness and Kenny Dalglish.
Steve Bruce will attempt to guide Newcastle to a first cup semi-final in 15 years insisting he never expected to be able to wave a magic wand over the club.
Bruceโs appointment as Rafael Benitezโs successor did not meet with universal approval and he has been battling to win over his critics ever since, a process which has not been helped in the last week by underwhelming performances against promoted duo Leeds and Fulham which have yielded just a single Premier League point.
However, the 59-year-old will send his team out at Sky Bet Championship Brentford on Tuesday evening still hoping to turn the tide having accepted the job despite warnings from predecessors Graeme Souness and Kenny Dalglish.
Bruce said: โI always expected it to be tough. Why wouldnโt it be when I have people like Graeme Souness and Kenny (Dalglish) and people like that ringing me to tell me how tough it is?
โDo I just think Iโm going to come in here and wave a magic wand and say, โIโm going to put my sprinkle of stardust on itโ?
โI always knew it was going to be tough. Thatโs what it is, itโs a tough gig, so if I can take the club to a semi-finalโฆ
โBut then you want to get to the final. Itโs no good getting to a semi-final. Weโve given ourselves a chance. The one thing we are going to have to do, though, is play better than we have done in the last week, and thatโs the biggest concern.โ
The Magpies have not reached the last four of a knock-out competition since they were beaten 4-1 by Manchester United in Cardiff in the 2005 FA Cup, and their hopes of ending that record are being hampered by the lingering after-effects of the Covid-19 outbreak which closed the clubโs training ground earlier this month.
Defender Federico Fernandez had returned to the team after recovering for the virus, but only made it to half-time against Fulham as a result of fatigue, while a series of unnamed players remain unavailable with Javi Manquillo, Jamaal Lascelles, Fabian Schar and Allan Saint-Maximin among those who have not been involved in recent games.
Bruce said: โYes, we want to win a cup tie and we want to win in the Premier League, but the playersโ welfare must come first and weโve got one or two really, really poorly โ and it could be with them for weeks, months.โ
REUTERS