“Bruce it’s your fault” – Loads of NUFC fans react to Bruce’s update on crocked 23y/o

Newcastle United's Joelinton receives medical attention after sustaining an injury v Oxford United in FA Cup Fourth Round Replay

Loads of Newcastle United fans have been reacting on social media, after head coach Steve Bruce gave an update on Joelinton’s fitness following Tuesday night’s FA Cup Fourth Round Replay win over Oxford United.

Joelinton opened the affair at the Kassam Stadium and proved to be one of the stars of the show early on, as the 23-year-old bounced back from a missed chance to slot home a tidy finish for only his third Toon goal in all competitions.

The strike could have served as a much-needed confidence boost for the Brazilian, who is without a Premier League goal in his last 22 top-flight games having fired blanks in each encounter since our matchday three win over Tottenham Hotspur.

But that was not to be the case, as our £40million club-record signing was forced off the field on 37 minutes, with Bruce confirming that Joelinton had suffered an upper-body injury.

“We missed a bit of a focal point when Jo went off and that sums our luck up,” the boss said, via quotes by the Chronicle’s Ciaran Kelly.

“He makes one, scores one, and then he has to come off. Let’s hope he hasn’t cracked a rib or damaged a rib. We’ll have to see.”

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Joelinton had been firmly in amongst the action before his early withdrawal, with the former TSG Hoffenheim man creating Sean Longstaff’s 15th-minute opening effort as the Magpies sought to secure our progression into the Fifth Round.

The Brazilian also took 17 touches, made seven accurate passes, won two of four ground duels, contested six aerial battles, made one clearance and two successful tackles, per Sofa Score data.

Here are some of the messages shared as fans reacted to Bruce’s remark on Joelinton being crocked against Oxford…

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