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Last Updated: Monday, 21 January 2008, 10:47 GMT
Keegan promises no panic buying
Kevin Keegan
Kevin Keegan back at the helm after 11 years away (PA)
Newcastle United boss Kevin Keegan will not be forced into adding to his squad during the January transfer window.

Despite seeing his new side draw a blank at home to Bolton on Saturday, Keegan is taking his time in selecting the right transfer targets.

Speaking to BBC Radio Newcastle he said: "It's no good collecting players. All the players here are useful to us.

"Can we just get one or two who can take us to the next level along with the one's we've got? I think we can."

Although he was disappointed with some aspects of Saturday's 0-0 draw, Keegan is still excited about the challenge ahead.

It's no good collecting players. All the players here are useful to us.

Kevin Keegan

"No excuses but this team got beat 6-0 a week ago, this team lost to suspension three key players and already lost four to the African Nations Cup.

"So if you add all those things together and you see the quality of the side we could still put out, and the fact we can bring people in, that's the exciting thing.

"But you couldn't get excited about the football we played."

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