“Bruno Guimaraes offers a candid evaluation of Newcastle United’s loss to Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League. Taking to social media, he expressed disappointment with the 1-0 defeat, highlighting that it was Newcastle’s first loss in nine matches, their inaugural Champions League defeat of the season, and the first European loss at St James’ Park since 2003. Felix Nmecha’s goal just before half-time secured the victory for Dortmund.
Despite Newcastle’s efforts to equalize in the second half, with close-range attempts by Callum Wilson and Anthony Gordon hitting the crossbar, they couldn’t find the net in front of their home fans for the first time this season, despite having 61% possession.
Guimaraes, however, believed his team was unlucky to suffer the loss. He shared his thoughts on social media, stating, ‘I’m very disappointed with the score tonight! I believe we deserved better! There’s no time for sadness; we move forward! Howay the lads.’
Newcastle quickly turns their focus to a busy schedule, with a Premier League match against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday, followed by a Carabao Cup clash with Manchester United at Old Trafford before a league match against Arsenal at St James’ Park. Subsequently, they head to Germany for the reverse fixture of their Champions League group stage encounter with Dortmund at Signal Iduna Park on November 7.”
Despite Newcastle’s efforts to equalize in the second half, with close-range attempts by Callum Wilson and Anthony Gordon hitting the crossbar, they couldn’t find the net in front of their home fans for the first time this season, despite having 61% possession.
Very disappointed with the score tonight! I think we deserved more! No time to be sad we move on! Howay the lads 🖤🤍3️⃣9️⃣ pic.twitter.com/rsm71fOZHJ
— Bruno Guimarães (@brunoog97) October 25, 2023
Guimaraes, however, believed his team was unlucky to suffer the loss. He shared his thoughts on social media, stating, ‘I’m very disappointed with the score tonight! I believe we deserved better! There’s no time for sadness; we move forward! Howay the lads.’
Newcastle quickly turns their focus to a busy schedule, with a Premier League match against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday, followed by a Carabao Cup clash with Manchester United at Old Trafford before a league match against Arsenal at St James’ Park. Subsequently, they head to Germany for the reverse fixture of their Champions League group stage encounter with Dortmund at Signal Iduna Park on November 7.”
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