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Newcastle co-owner Staveley apologises for Bruce claims

Newcastle United co-owner Amanda Staveley has issued an apology to their former manager.

Staveley, who is part of the group that owns the club, slandered Steve Bruce last week.

She claimed he “didn't even want to come to work" when the Saudi Public Investment Fund bought the club in October 2022.

But on her Instagram account Staveley issued a statement on Friday, stating:

“I would like to clarify a comment I made during a recent speaking engagement.

“While commenting on Newcastle United at the time of the club's change in ownership I suggested the club had a coach who did not want to come to work.

"This suggestion was not correct; Steve Bruce was fully committed to his role at the club and always came to work during this period.

“I would like to make my intention to question or undermine the professionalism of Steve, who was always professional throughout my deals with him and committed to achieving the best for Newcastle United.

“I am happy to clarify my comments and I offer an apology to Steve for my comments and any unintended consequences."

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