“Even Manchester City have spent big but only got fifth.
“They need to take time, spend money wisely and not rush into things. Patience is the word.”
United have been handed a tough start back in the Premier League – a visit to Old Trafford.
But while Ginola feels it will be hard for Newcastle back in the top flight, he is glad that the Mags don’t have to endure another Leeds scenario after the Yorkshire side failed to regain their Premier League status in 2004.
Ginola, a close pal of Hughton after working with the Toon chief at Spurs, said: “To get up at the first attempt was very important.
“If you don’t do that, it’s hard. Stress kicks in and you lose confidence.
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