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Hughton coy on taking Newcastle job full time

Caretaker Newcastle boss Chris Hughton has refused to comment on speculation he could be made permanent if the club is not sold. Rumours have been mounting in recent days that owner Mike Ashley, having yet to offload the club despite months of negotiations with potential buyers, could ask the former Republic of Ireland international to formalise his role.

Hughton said: "It's a normal week, isn't? It's something that I have very much got used to.

"We know there is going to be something different in the papers every day.

"But that's not the important thing, the important thing is, of course, being able to focus on football matches and up until this stage, we have very much been able to do that."

Newcastle are currently three points clear at the top of the Coca-Cola Championship table heading into Saturday's trip to Nottingham Forest.

That run of form, which has seen the club lose only one league game to date, has earned him two Manager of the Month awards.

Hughton said: "It's nice. As with anything, any good publicity is always nice and flattering.

"But the only thing we can deal with is facts. We are where we are and until we are told anything different, we crack on as per normal."

But asked if management has become a more attractive proposition for a man who has made his name as a coach since his playing days came to an end, he replied simply: "Yes."

"All I have done is concentrate on the job I am doing.

"There is so much done at a higher level and so much said about a different sale every week. You just can't get involved in that."

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