Bruno Guimarães shares an enigmatic six-word social media message following the evident frustration surrounding Newcastle United.
Bruno Guimaraes appeared visibly frustrated as Newcastle United conceded an equalising goal during stoppage time against Crystal Palace on Saturday.
Newcastle was unable to record a definitive attempt on goal during the match; however, they took the lead due to an own goal by Marc Guehi.
Subsequently, Daniel Munoz equalised for Crystal Palace in the 94th minute, resulting in a final score of 1-1.
Subsequent to the equalising goal, a disheartened Guimaraes collapsed to the ground in despair before raising his fists in the air and expressing his frustration vocally.
Guimarães has served as the captain of Newcastle in all 13 of the club’s Premier League matches this season, during which they currently occupy the 11th position in the league standings with a total of 19 points.
Although The Magpies remain merely four points adrift of the top four and one point away from a prospective European position, their erratic results and lacklustre performances have resulted in heightened scrutiny directed towards head coach Eddie Howe and his squad.
Although Guimaraes’ disappointment was evident from his demeanour on the field, he abstained from providing his customary post-match commentary on social media.
Following the 2-0 loss to West Ham United, Guimaraes characterised the evening as “a night to forget,” while expressing gratitude to the supporters for their unwavering support.
Subsequent to the event at Palace, the Brazilian maintained a period of seclusion on social media until he posted the message “pare de regar uma flor morta” to his Instagram story.
The translated quotation from Portuguese conveys the sentiment: “Cease nurturing a withered flower.”
Supporters of Newcastle were prompt to engage in discussions regarding the enigmatic quality of Guimaraes’ social media post and its potential connection to the club.
Guimaraes is poised to captain Newcastle once more as they confront league leaders Liverpool at St. James’ Park on Wednesday evening, with the match scheduled to commence at 7:30 PM.
Newcastle United has suffered defeats in their last six encounters against Liverpool under the management of Eddie Howe and currently finds themselves 15 points adrift of their rivals in the league standings.
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