Martin Dubravka’s promising injury update as two former-Newcastle United managers are linked with vacant Nottingham Forest role
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Here, we take a look at all the latest gossip from St James’ Park and beyond:
Dubravka injury-recovery ‘coming along nicely’
Steve Bruce has revealed that Martin Dubravka’s recovery from injury is ‘coming along nicely’.
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Hide AdDubravka nursed an injury during the European Championships in the summer and missed all of pre-season when he arrived back on Tyneside.
When asked about updates on the Slovakian’s injury, Bruce said:
“He’s coming along nicely. Thankfully, the wound that was badly infected has gone. He’s hoping he’ll be back on the grass next week, so that’s a bit of good news.”
Dubravka’s potential return is good news for Newcastle who are braced for another goalkeeping change tonight when they face Leeds United.
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Hide AdTwo former Newcastle managers linked with Nottingham Forest job
Chris Hughton was sacked as Nottingham Forest boss yesterday as the club sat rooted to the bottom of the Championship.
Hughton’s side picked up just one point from their first seven games of the campaign as their search for a new manager begins again.
Some familiar faces have been linked with the vacancy, including two former-Newcastle United managers and one former player.
According to the bookies, Jonathan Woodgate, Alan Pardew and Sam Allardyce could all potentially be making the move to the City Ground.
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Both teams go into tonight’s clash still yet to win a game in the Premier League this season.
Bruce as been facing mounting pressure following fan chants against him at recent games and former-Newcastle coach Mark Lawrenson does not believe things are about to get any easier for the Magpies boss:
“Neither of these teams have won yet, but it is Newcastle I worry about more,” Lawrenson wrote.
“I look at the way Leeds are playing and think results will turn around for them soon, but that is not the case for Newcastle.
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Hide Ad“Magpies boss Steve Bruce is already under pressure and that is only going to increase if things go badly for them on Friday night. Being without their best striker, Callum Wilson, because he is still injured is not going to help.”