NEWCASTLE: Bruno’s statement when he was injured by a crowd object and touchline terror was spotted

Bruno’s message is kept away from the cameras, Anderson is injured by a crowd object, and a touchline horror is spotted.
Newcastle United won a historic game, outscoring Sheffield United by eight goals.
Newcastle United capped off a spectacular week with an 8-0 victory over Sheffield United at Bramall Lane on Sunday. The visitors started slowly but quickly got into gear, scoring three goals before the break because to some great Kieran Trippier set-piece deliveries.

Another five goals were scored in the second session, with eight different scorers. This is only one of the records set by Eddie Howe’s team as they climbed into the top half of the Premier League.

 

Bruno’s fan message

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Bruno Guimaraes joined in the fun, scoring Newcastle’s eighth goal 17 minutes from time. At first, the Brazilian’s reaction was subdued, almost as if he was embarrassed to be thrilled considering the score.

However, after strolling over to the stands and receiving no reaction, Guimaraes picked up the match ball and tucked it under his jumper to commemorate his partner’s pregnancy. He then repeatedly banged his chest and pointed to the ground after Sky cameras switched to a playback, indicating he was remaining in Newcastle.

The midfielder’s contract talks have dominated the headlines in recent days, with his Newcastle extension on the cusp of being announced. Quizzed on the deal after the game, Eddie Howe said: “Everything is going on away from me. I’m just focusing on the football so I’ve got no idea.”

Anderson was struck by an object.

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Some Sheffield United fans had definitely had enough as Newcastle celebrated their third goal of the first half. One man even threw a bottle of liquor onto the pitch to express his rage.

After flying above a group of Newcastle stars, the object collided with Elliot Anderson before exploding. Thankfully, the Magpies man was unharmed, but you assume that some of the home support may face a ban as a result of the event.

Howe commented on the situation, saying, “Elliot has not spoken to me about it.” Things were hurled, which is not what we want to see. My initial thought was solely for the benefit of the athletes.”

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