Bruno Guimaraes, a midfielder for Newcastle United, has given some thought to his current season.
Bruno Guimaraes, the midfielder for Newcastle United, expresses the belief that he is undergoing one of his ‘best seasons’ with the club, even though the team’s performance has been inconsistent.
Throughout the season, the Brazilian has appeared in 33 out of a potential 34 matches for Newcastle, providing one goal and six assists. The sole game he missed was due to a yellow card suspension, leading to a 2-0 defeat against AFC Bournemouth in November. It’s noteworthy that Guimaraes is currently on the brink of a two-match suspension, with just one more yellow card triggering the consequence.
After the 26-year-old hobbled off at the conclusion of The Magpies’ 4–4 draw with Luton Town, there were also possible concerns about injuries. However, Guimaraes stated that he felt “good” ahead of Saturday’s Premier League trip to Nottingham Forest (5:30pm kickoff).
Saying, “I got a kick in my calf,” “I am accustomed to playing 60 games in a season, so I feel good,” I’ll be honest; I’m exhausted, but that’s natural. I’m content.
In my opinion, it remains one of my greatest seasons for the team. I am performing effectively for the team even though my goal scoring has not been up to par.”
At St James’ Park, Guimaraes’ outside-of-the-foot pass found Kieran Trippier, who scored to make it 4-3 over Luton. Harvey Barnes, a substitute, then tied the game 4–4.
“For me, I have delivered six assists this season,” he stated. “I ought to possess more. Although I should have scored higher, it’s still a respectable number.”