Bruno Guimaraes forced to reassure Newcastle fans after social media own goal sparked transfer panic

Bruno Guimaraes forced to reassure Newcastle fans after social media own goal sparked transfer panic

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Bruno Guimaraes forced to reassure Newcastle fans after social media own goal sparked transfer panic
Author: Gary Stonehouse
Published: Jan, 26 2025 17:09

Sponsored by. BRUNO GUIMARAES was forced to reassure Newcastle fans after a social media own goal caused panic. Toon’s skipper, 27, was fuming when he was replaced by Lewis Miley in the 79th minute of the 3-1 win at Southampton. Brazilian midfielder Guimaraes, linked with Manchester City previously, then sent supporters into meltdown with a message on X after the game.

 [Bruno Guimarães of Newcastle United in action.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Bruno Guimarães of Newcastle United in action.]

It said: “I don’t know what the future holds, but this team will always fight for the best for our club! +3 and see you next week.”. The first seven words in particular caused hysteria amongst the Toon Army as concern mounted he could be leaving St James’ Park.

 [Eddie Howe, manager of Newcastle United, speaks with Bruno Guimarães during a soccer match.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Eddie Howe, manager of Newcastle United, speaks with Bruno Guimarães during a soccer match.]

That forced the ex-Lyon ace to clarify his comments in a follow-up post that read: “Don’t worry guys! I am talking about what happens on the pitch. “Thank you again for the support today, see you at St. James’ Park.”. Newcastle boss Eddie Howe revealed why he took Guimaraes off during the win over the Saints.

 [Bruno Guimarães's 2024-25 Newcastle United EPL stats: games 23, chances created 35, passes 1117, goals 2, assists 6, tackles 51, fouls 35.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Bruno Guimarães's 2024-25 Newcastle United EPL stats: games 23, chances created 35, passes 1117, goals 2, assists 6, tackles 51, fouls 35.]

The manager said: "It's a difficult team to get into at the moment. "We've won 10 out of 11, so we've got some very, very good players not playing and naturally frustrated. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS. "Bruno didn't want to come off [against Southampton].

Image Credit: The Sun

"But he'd been ill in the week and felt it was only right just to try and make sure we've got him available for next week.". As well as Manchester City, Guimaraes has also been linked with moves to Arsenal and Real Madrid in the past. However, the midfielder has stayed put at St James' Park and recently reiterated his commitment to the club.

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