In an exclusive interview with Football FanCast, Steve Howey, who made 150 appearances for Newcastle United, believes even Steve Bruce would have thought he was about to be sacked after the Brighton defeat.
Newcastle suffered a 3-0 defeat against their relegation rivals last week and many players thought Bruce was about to be sacked that night or in the coming day, however, the next day Lee Charnley and Mike Ashley gave Bruce their full backing.
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The Magpies registered just three shots as well as completing just 393 passes, compared to Brighton’s 751, and they were just one place and point better off than Newcastle.
Speaking on what Bruce must have been thinking after the game and what was more concerning than the result itself, Howey told FFC:
“Football is all about results. So even he would have thought he could be in trouble here unless he’s had prior conversations with the owner.
“I think every fan thought Bruce would be in trouble and as I’ve said, it wasn’t just necessarily the defeat that was the issue.
“I think it was the all-around performance and the lack anything really to try and turn it around.”
Newcastle find themselves still sitting outside of the bottom three which has been down to Fulham’s ability to capitalise since reducing the gap to three or less.
The Magpies have nine games left, with their final two games against Sheffield United and Fulham, two teams they failed to beat earlier this season.