Newcastle boss Steve Bruce has opened up on his St. James' Park future with the sack looming after Sunday's 3-2 loss to Tottenham.Bruce, 60, was taking charge of his 1000th match as a manager in the Magpies' first game under their new Saudi-led ownership, and things started well as Callum Wilson gave the hosts the lead after just two minutes.
But that initial euphoria soon subsided as Tanguy Ndombele, Harry Kane and Son Heung-min all struck back before half-time time to give Tottenham a commanding lead at the break.
A red card for Jonjo Shelvey just over 20 minutes after coming on further hindered Newcastle's efforts to get back into the match, although they did make it 3-2 when Eric Dier turned the ball into his own net.However, it was too.
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