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BRUNO’S DECISIVE STRIKE GIVES NEWCASTLE HARD-EARNED VICTORY OVER FULHAM

A 90th-minute Bruno Guimarães winner broke Fulham's hearts at St James' Park, sealing a 2-1 win for Newcastle. The hosts hit the woodwork twice early on before Saša Lukić's equaliser, but Guimarães struck late to snatch all three points.

Bruno’s Decisive Strike Gives Newcastle Hard-Earned Victory Over Fulham
Bruno Guimaraes Delivers Winner as Newcastle Beat Fulham - Photo Credit, Getty Images

At St James' Park on Saturday afternoon, Fulham was denied what would have been a well-earned point by a goal from Bruno Guimarães in the 90th minute.

Following a mistake at the back that led to Jacob Murphy's goal, the Whites fought in the second half and equalised through Saša Lukić's season-opening goal.

Following Bernd Leno's denial of William Osula, Newcastle had more chances in the closing moments and duly took advantage of the first reaction from Guimarães. Both teams then fought for the victory.

Several of the six changes Marco Silva made to his team were enforced. Timothy Castagne, Joachim Andersen, Jorge Cuenca, Tom Cairney, Harry Wilson, and Josh King were replaced by Kenny Tete, Issa Diop, Calvin Bassey, Lukić, Adama Traoré, and Emile Smith Rowe.

With Nick Woltemade and Murphy's efforts against the woodwork sandwiching a dangerous Guimarães shot that went a yard wide, the hosts got off to a strong start and struck both posts within the first six minutes.

Ryan Sessegnon's brilliant cross to Raúl Jiménez was the Fulham response, but the striker was crowded out as he attempted to get his shot off, and it deflected wide.

When Newcastle grabbed the lead, it was a gut hit because the boys were having a good run. Murphy took out last man Bassey and put a crisp shot across Leno and in via the far post.

In the 27th minute, we had two excellent opportunities. First, Adama picked up the loose ball and drilled wide after Sander Berge made a wonderful scrambling save with a twisting shot from the box's edge.

After that, Raúl got two quick chances but missed both of them. He first failed to find the target with his header from Lukić's corner, and then he missed a shot after Lukić found him again.

Leno made a brilliant save to keep Murphy from scoring after he sprung the offside trap to go in one-on-one, allowing Newcastle to double their lead.

After we had gained possession high up the field, Pope was the next goalie called into action, bending down to stop Smith Rowe's placed effort.

After a clever reverse pass from Raúl, Kevin was substituted for Smith Rowe at halftime and would have been upset not to find a green shirt with his cross ten minutes into the second half.

Lukić showed excellent anticipation and a willingness to nudge the ball over the line, but the Brazilian's next throw was far better, picking up Raúl at the far post, who was unfortunate to see his first-time effort explode off the bar.

Guimarães received a free header from Anthony Gordon's cross that should have given his team the lead again right away, but his effort went over the goal line.

Raúl's overhead kick at the other end resulted in a straightforward save from Pope.

Both teams were sniffing victory, and the game was getting longer and longer. Next to try his luck was Guimarães, who was not far away when he fired from 20 yards out, narrowly missing the target.

The tide started to shift in the home team's favour as Sandro Tonali put Leno to the test with a hard strike, and Anthony Elanga had a risky attempt valiantly stopped by Sessegnon.

With six minutes remaining, Joelinton nodded into the side netting after meeting Kieran Trippier's looping cross, giving United supporters the impression that he had put them back ahead.

A minute later, Tonali nearly scored a beautiful goal with a brilliant volley from a close angle, but Leno made an equally impressive stop to keep the Italy international out of the game.

However, in the ninetieth minute, our number one was defeated once more. A point slipped painfully through our fingers, and even though Leno had denied Osula, he was powerless to stop Guimarães from hammering the rebound home.

EXPERT ANALYSIS: EDDIE HOWE IDENTIFIES "CONFIDENCE" AS THE KEY TO FIXING NEWCASTLE’S AWAY FORM

Despite a nervy second half, Eddie Howe’s side clinched their second away win of the season. Read the full Turf Moor match report.

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Eddie Howe says Newcastle are still not "super confident"

Eddie Howe’s team barely scraped by Burnley, grabbing only their second Premier League away win this season.

The Magpies jumped ahead quickly with a goal from Joelinton at Turf Moor. Soon after, Yoane Wissa, in his debut Premier League start for the club, made it 2-0. Josh Laurent then scored an awesome volley, cutting the lead in half. Newcastle clung to their lead until Bruno Guimaraes scored a third goal during stoppage time.

It wasn't a pretty game for Newcastle United on that cold night in Lancashire. They needed those three points, especially after that tough loss to Manchester United at Old Trafford on Friday.

This win nudged Howe’s team into the top half of the Premier League, with Crystal Palace and Leeds United up next. But, let's be real, their play didn't exactly inspire confidence that they've turned things around away from home.

Eddie Howe shared his thoughts on Newcastle United’s win over Burnley. What’s the answer to their away game struggles? Howe thinks it boils down to ‘confidence.’

“I think we've been close before. I feel we're headed in the right direction when you look at how we’re playing, Howe said as he talked about his team’s showing.

“If you keep playing well, you’ll win. Manchester United is a good example. I don’t think we played badly, and we had chances to get more from the game. We didn't score, but we played well overall.

“I think we will win games because of the kind of play that we have, and that’s what happened. We're not feeling super confident right now, which is clear.

“But, I think it’s mostly a confidence thing. And the only way to fix that is to win the next game.”

Howe said this: “It was a huge win for us. I don't think it matters how we got it. We just needed to get it.

“We started really strong, knowing how crucial this game was. I can’t say enough about how the players fought through it.

“That second half was significant for us. We had to make it.

“I give the players credit for finishing the game and showing the team's character.”

Newcastle United now has a few days to chill after the win at Turf Moor before heading back to Tyneside for four home games in a row. First up is Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Sunday. After that, they’re up against Daniel Farke’s Leeds United at St. James’ Park on Wednesday, January 7.

Then, they’ve got two cup games against Premier League teams. They’re hosting Bournemouth in the FA Cup and then playing the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final against Manchester City.

EDDIE HOWE ADDRESSES ALAN SHEARER’S COMMENTS BEFORE TONIGHT’S MAJOR KICKOFF AT BURNLEY

Alan Shearer sets a massive challenge for Newcastle United: win the next four games to ignite their 2026 Premier League campaign.

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Alan Shearer Wants Eddie Howe To Stay Until The Summer.

Before tonight's game against Burnley, Alan Shearer told Newcastle United what he wants to see in the next month.

Newcastle is currently 14th in the Premier League, which isn't good enough, but there's still a lot of the season left.

Even though Eddie Howe isn't in danger of losing his job, people are still worried about how the team is playing.

Another loss at Burnley on Tuesday would really increase the pressure. Alan Shearer thinks this game could be the start of something better.

Newcastle United Needs to Win Their Next Four Games

On Match of the Day, the Newcastle United legend sounded positive about the team's next few games and & thinks this could turn their season around.

He said, Yes, this could change things. A few weeks ago, everyone thought Fulham would get demoted, but they've won three straight games, and & now they're in the top half.

Newcastle needs to do that. Their next four games are against Burnley, Palace, Leeds, and Wolves. They have a good chance to win some.

These four league games are part of a busy January for Newcastle, with important Champions League matches against PSV Eindhoven and PSG and an FA Cup game against Bournemouth, as well as the first leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final versus Man City.

This period of games could really make or break Newcastle's season.

He should stay until the end of the season so everyone can make a better decision instead of rushing into anything. Hopefully, there will be more choices to replace him by the summer.

Where Newcastle Could Be If They Win

Let's say Newcastle wins all four of their games. It might happen, but those 12 points might just push Newcastle to just outside the top five or six in the league.

Aston Villa could get no points during that time and still be ahead of Newcastle before they play each other at the end of January. That shows how far apart Newcastle and Aston Villa are this season.

Still, getting to 35 points before the end of next month would really help Newcastle. The teams above them will probably also get points, so Newcastle might not move up the table much, but it's important for them to catch up to their rivals soon.

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