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Steve Bruce: 'Newcastle United players running on empty'

:Headline: Steve Bruce: 'Newcastle United players running on empty':
The pandemic robbed the Magpies' head coach of key men for an extended period.
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Steve Bruce has revealed his Newcastle players are "running on empty" with the "brutal" impact of Covid-19 still taking its toll on the club.

The Magpies were forced to close down their training ground at the end of November after positive cases were recorded with skipper Jamaal Lascelles, fellow defender Federico Fernandez and star man Allan Saint-Maximin all suffering lengthy spells out of the team as they dealt with the repercussions of the pandemic.

All three are now back in harness, but as he prepared his team for Friday night's Premier League trip to Leicester, Bruce admitted the illness and the disruption it has caused to the fixture list have left their mark.

He said: "Hey listen, a lot of people are running on empty because it's been non-stop, basically, for two years, especially the players. The players desperately need a break.

"I've never experienced anything quite like when Covid hit, and when it hit us after Crystal Palace, how ruthless and brutal it was.

"It ripped through everybody at the training ground – and it wasn't just then, 'OK, you've got Covid and you're going to recover'. People didn't recover. Everywhere I looked, people were shattered, tired, sick.

"That, for me, has been the most difficult part – are people ready? Are they not? What's the long-term effect? It threatened a couple of players in particular, the illness.

"In that respect, it's been the most difficult (thing) to really come to terms with because we've all experienced times that we hope never happen again."

Newcastle's form took an alarming dip as illness and injuries played their part, slipping into relegation trouble ahead of a run of just one defeat in eight games before going down 2-0 against Arsenal last Sunday edged them to the brink of safety.

Victory at the King Power Stadium would all but mathematically end their fears, but that will be easier said than done against Brendan Rodgers' men as they attempt to secure a top-four finish.

Asked if he was envious of his opposite number, Bruce said: "I'm delighted for Brendan, I'm delighted for a British manager.

"They nearly got to the Champions League last year and it looks as if they're going to do to this year – that, for Leicester, is for everybody to admire.

"I don't think you can be envious, but you admire them because of where they've come from as a football club in the last few years."

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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
CManchester CityMan City35255572264680
2Manchester UnitedMan Utd352010568383070
3Leicester CityLeicester362061065442166
4Chelsea361810855332264
5West Ham UnitedWest Ham351771155451058
6Liverpool34169957391857
7Tottenham HotspurSpurs351681161412056
8Arsenal361671350381255
9Everton34167114642455
10Leeds UnitedLeeds35155155353050
11Aston Villa34146144941848
12Wolverhampton WanderersWolves35129143547-1245
13Crystal Palace35118163759-2241
14Southampton35117174462-1840
15Burnley35109163347-1439
16Newcastle UnitedNewcastle35109164058-1839
17Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton35813143641-537
RFulham35512182547-2227
RWest Bromwich AlbionWest Brom35511193268-3626
RSheffield UnitedSheff Utd3552281862-4417
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