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Sunday People
|October 26, 2025
Captain pounces but Toon far from convincing
SKIPPER Bruno Guimaraes got Newcastle out of jail with a 90th-minute winner to extend Fulham's Premier League losing streak to four games.
The Brazil international, who had earlier wasted a glorious opportunity, followed up after goalkeeper Bernd Leno had saved substitute Will Osula's shot to snatch a victory for the misfiring Magpies.
Jacob Murphy had given Eddie Howe's men a first-half lead but they were unable to build on it and were made to pay 11 minutes after the restart when Sasa Lukic levelled to set up a tense conclusion during which Guimaraes had the final say.
Anthony Gordon had earlier picked up where he had left off in Tuesday's 3-0 Champions League victory over Benfica, luring fullback Kenny Tete into a third minute challenge which cost him a booking and a free-kick from which Nick Woltemade fired against Leno's right post after Malick Thiaw's header had been blocked.
This story is from the October 26, 2025 edition of Sunday People.
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