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Bruce frustrated again as Palace make good on comeback
Newcastle boss 'pleased' by performance despite dropping three points at home after going ahead
Newcastle United manager Steve Bruce (centre) reacts on the touchline during the Premier League match at St. James's Park, Newcastle

Newcastle 1-2 Crystal Palace
by Harry De Cosemo
at St James’s Park
 

STEVE BRUCE felt his Newcastle side didn’t deserve to lose on Tuesday night, when Crystal Palace came from behind to secure a 2-1 victory at St James’s Park.

The visitors defended well in the second half, but Newcastle appeared to run out of ideas as the game went on after conceding two quick goals in a difficult spell. 

Bruce was frustrated after the game, but believed there has been progress in his side’s showings.

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