Steve Bruce can't find a way to make this Newcastle team work – but maybe there isn't one

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As attacking reboots go, it was not exactly an unqualified success. Four shots, only one of them on target, 34 percent possession and a 3-0 defeat hardly marked the glorious start of a new era. Perhaps, as Newcastle habitually lose away at Arsenal, systems, personnel and intentions may not matter as much as a bigger, broader trend.

Maybe they can chalk Monday’s setback up to the youthful verve of Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith Rowe and an unwanted reminder that Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang remains a high-class finisher. They can argue change does not come overnight. Steve Bruce is entitled to say it was better than the previous week’s diabolical display at Sheffield United. Then again, what isn’t?

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Richard Jolly

Richard Jolly also writes for the National, the Guardian, the Observer, the Straits Times, the Independent, Sporting Life, Football 365 and the Blizzard. He has written for the FourFourTwo website since 2018 and for the magazine in the 1990s and the 2020s, but not in between. He has covered 1500+ games and remembers a disturbing number of the 0-0 draws.