Clark considered leaving Newcastle to keep international career alive
Ciaran Clark has admitted he might have left Newcastle this summer as he sought the game-time to keep his international career alive.The 30-year-old central defender has burst back on to the Premier League scene in recent weeks, scoring in the Magpies victories over West Ham and Bournemouth to cap impressive individual performances after having to remain patient.However, he has revealed he might not have been around to do so had new head coach Steve Bruce not wanted to have a look at all the players he had inherited from predecessor Rafael Benitez.Ciaran Clark has returned to the Newcastle team since Steve Bruce became manager (Owen Humphreys/PA)Asked if he had considered a move away from Tyneside after limited opportunities, Clark said: Yes, definitely.It was something I was thinking about in the summer. I didnt know what the situation would be at club level with the manager and Id thought about that a lot.Steve came in late into pre-season and there wasnt much time then to do anything, really, I guess and looking at it, he obviously wanted a chance to look at everyone that he had in the squad.I had a chat with him and I said, This season, Id love to be playing games because Ive had a couple of years now where Im in the team and out of the team and its a bit hit and miss.He understood that and said, Look well see how the first part of the season goes and well re-assess that come January.Clark is looking to reestablish himself with the Republic under manager Mick McCarthy (Niall Carson/PA)He was really fair with me and then it was down to me to just keep training hard and working hard and seeing what would happen.Clarks form has been such that he has won a recall to the Republic of Ireland squad and will start Thursday nights friendly against New Zealand in Dublin, giving him a chance to catch manager Mick McCarthys eye once again ahead on Mondays final Euro 2020 qualifier against Denmark.He has not played for his country since a 4-1 Nations League defeat in Wales in September last year and is relishing the opportunity to pull on the green shirt once again after admitting his frustration at not making the squad.He said: Its hard, but thats just football, you know? If youre not playing games regularly, then its hard to justify being picked.Its frustrating and disappointing, but it gives you that motivation to keep working hard day in, day out and trying to force your way back into it at club level to then to try to get into the squads.(function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){i['GoogleAnalyticsObject']=r;i[r]=i[r]||function(){
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