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Steve McClaren: 'Change is painful but necessary'

Newcastle manager Steve McClaren says that the wholesale changes he is having to make at Newcastle are painful for the club, but insists that things will improve.

Steve McClaren has warned that Newcastle United fans may have to brace themselves for more pain ahead before things get better as he continues to make sweeping changes throughout the club.

The Magpies are joint-bottom of the Premier League table with North-East rivals Sunderland after failing to win any of their first six league games of the season, and they were knocked out of the League Cup by Championship side Sheffield Wednesday in midweek.

McClaren accepted that the poor form is difficult for fans to take, but said that he must continue to make "painful" changes for the good of the club.

"We are changing a lot - philosophy, culture, standards, training and style," he told reporters. "We are going through change, and change is painful, tough and hard.

"Why are we wanting change? Because we have won five games in 32. When we get it right, it will be good."

Newcastle host Chelsea in the Premier League in Saturday's late kickoff.

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Steve McClaren manager of Newcastle United looks on during the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester United and Newcastle United at Old Trafford on August 22, 2015
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