Eddie Howe’s Joelinton decision raises an eyebrow as Newcastle United admission made
Joelinton has excelled under Eddie Howe in a role that had not been foreseen for him
Former Newcastle United manager Steve Bruce has admitted he never thought of playing Joelinton in the midfield role in which he has excelled at under Eddie Howe. The Brazilian has been a revelation under Howe’s leadership, reaching a new level of success that convinced the Newcastle supporters of his ability after a tough start at St James’ Park, but has also convinced the national team to make him a part of the set-up
Signed from Hoffenheim for a club record-fee of £40m, there was a great deal of expectation on the player’s shoulders when he arrived in the North East. It was expectation that he didn’t always meet under Bruce, who played him as a central striker and then as the left side of an attacking three, rather than in the midfield role he now operates in.
The deal to bring Joelinton to Tyneside was done before Bruce was appointed as manager and he says he knew when he arrived that the club had not signed a striker who would score goals, but he also knew without any doubt that he had a talented player on his hands.
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Speaking to William Hill and Footy Accumulators’ No Tippy Tappy Football podcast, Bruce says the brilliant Joelinton has surprised him in his new role.
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