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Newcastle 1 West Ham 0: Muto strike gives Bruce perfect start to life as new Toon boss with win over Hammers in Asia Trophy

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STEVE BRUCE had an immediate impact on his new charges as they stepped up preparations for the season with a morale boosting win.

The Newcastle boss had to take his seat in the stands rather than the touchline due to coming into the country on a 72 hour tourist visa earlier in the week.

Yoshinori Muto struck the winning goal to give Steve Bruce his first win as Newcastle boss
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Yoshinori Muto struck the winning goal to give Steve Bruce his first win as Newcastle bossCredit: Getty - Contributor

That meant he was not officially allowed to work - yet he is under no illusions about how much needs to be done at St James’ Park.

But right from the start there was a significant improvement on the shambolic performance against Wolves in Nanjing earlier in the week.

Bruce handed a rare start to highly rated young Danish forward Elias Sorensen and he went close to an early goal.

The Geordies did take the lead just after the half hour though as Jamie Sterry whipped over a super cross that was touched home from close range by Yoshinori Muto.

MUTO'S OUR MAN

The Japanese forward had looked lively all day and the first goal of his team’s pre season was a deserved reward.

West Ham came close to an equaliser after the break when Felipe Anderson met a cross from Robert Snodgrass but saw his effort come back off the bar.

Bruce would have been pleased to see Manchester United target Sean Longstaff come off the bench for a first appearance since March.

Pep Guardiola - whose Manchester City team play the Hammers on the opening day - took the chance to do a bit of scouting ahead of the final against Wolves.

Jonjo Shelvey saw a goal ruled out for offside while Jack Wilshere headed over a late chance to level.

But the Toon held on to clinch third place in the Premier League Asia Trophy.

Steve Bruce watches from the stands as Newcastle win in Shanghai
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Steve Bruce watches from the stands as Newcastle win in Shanghai
Bruce had to watch from the stands due to only having a tourist visa in Shanghai
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Bruce had to watch from the stands due to only having a tourist visa in Shanghai
Japanese forward Muto scored the only goal of the game in the Asia Trophy
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Japanese forward Muto scored the only goal of the game in the Asia TrophyCredit: AFP or licensors
Yoshinori Muto celebrates after giving Newcastle the lead against West Ham
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Yoshinori Muto celebrates after giving Newcastle the lead against West HamCredit: AFP or licensors
Steve Bruce had to watch the game from the stands as he did not have a working visa
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Steve Bruce had to watch the game from the stands as he did not have a working visaCredit: Getty - Contributor
Isaac Hayden battles with Aaron Cresswell for the ball in Shaghai
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Isaac Hayden battles with Aaron Cresswell for the ball in ShaghaiCredit: Getty - Contributor
Elias Sorensen was given a rare start by Bruce and he went close early on
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Elias Sorensen was given a rare start by Bruce and he went close early onCredit: Getty - Contributor
Newcastle United manager Steve Bruce is very aware that it will be difficult to follow Benitez

 

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