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‘He is excellent’: Alexander Isak raves about £33m Newcastle teammate after Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham Hotspur are striving for a top-four finish in the Premier League this season, while Newcastle United’s hopes for even a UEFA Europa Conference League berth seem bleak.

Newcastle has had a disappointing season, contrasting with Spurs who have significant objectives remaining for the rest of the campaign.

Despite this, Eddie Howe’s team emerged victorious in their Premier League match on Saturday afternoon.

Newcastle convincingly defeated Tottenham 4-0 in front of their home crowd. Alexander Isak netted twice, first in the 30th minute and again in the 51st minute, with Bruno Guimaraes providing the assist for his second goal. The Brazilian midfielder, valued at £33.3 million according to Sky Sports, set up Isak, a player reportedly eyed by Arsenal, who then successfully beat Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario.

Isak commended Bruno for his contribution and overall performance in the match.

Bruno was dominant in midfield and showcased another outstanding performance.

Alexander Isak gives verdict on Newcastle United teammate Bruno Guimaraes

 

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Isak praised Bruno’s assist during an interview with TNT Sports, stating, “He excels in every aspect of the game. In the first half, there was a moment when I made a deep run and he played a short pass. We noticed that they had a high defensive line, so for me, it was crucial to time my runs, stay onside, and anticipate the pass.”

Newcastle United have to keep hold of Bruno Guimaraes

I believe it’s crucial for Newcastle United to retain Bruno Guimaraes and make every effort to secure his continued presence at the club beyond the current season.

HITC reported in March that Bruno is discontented with Newcastle’s season performance. Moreover, prestigious clubs like Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain have been monitoring him.

At 26 years old, Bruno is entering his prime playing years, making him an invaluable asset for Newcastle. If the club aspires to establish itself as a consistent contender in the Premier League’s top four, it’s imperative to retain key players like Bruno.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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