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Newcastle United 5-1 Brentford: Bruno Guimaraes scores twice in thumping win

Bruno Guimaraes scores for Newcastle
Bruno Guimaraes opened the scoring with a flying header

Eddie Howe praised “outstanding” Bruno Guimaraes as Newcastle marked a year since their takeover with a crushing win over Brentford.

Guimaraes put Newcastle ahead with a flying header before Jacob Murphy doubled the advantage shortly after following an error from David Raya.

Ivan Toney scored against his old club via a penalty, but Guimaraes netted again less than two minutes after.

Miguel Almiron and an Ethan Pinnock own goal completed the scoring.

Brentford were first to have the ball in the back of the net, Bryan Mbeumo running on to a Shandon Baptiste flick and slamming through Nick Pope’s legs. However Toney was ruled to be interfering with play as he moved out the way of the ball while offside, and the effort was ruled out by VAR.

Instead Newcastle took the lead, Kieran Trippier brilliantly curling in a far-post cross from deep after a short corner with Guimaraes heading home.

Newcastle boss Howe, speaking to Match of the Day, said of Guimaraes: “He was outstanding. We really missed him when he was out [as he is] a quality player who helps us in every phase.”

United doubled their lead thanks to a howler from Raya, who passed straight to Callum Wilson. He played square for Murphy to strike past covering defender Ben Mee.

Toney made it 2-1 from the spot after Aaron Hickey headed against Dan Burn’s raised arm, but one minute and 57 seconds later Guimaraes restored the two-goal advantage as he won the ball from Hickey near the halfway line, drove forward and struck to Raya’s right from 25 yards.

Brentford were their own worst enemies as they were caught playing out from the back again, Pinnock selling Raya short with an under-hit pass that Almiron burst on to and slammed home.

Pinnock was again at fault for number five, sticking a boot out right in front of Raya to deflect a low cross from the left past his own goalkeeper.

Five-star Toon on day of celebration

One year and a day since a Saudi-led consortium took over their club, Newcastle’s fans were in celebratory mood at St James’ Park. A tifo covered the Gallowgate End before kick-off, based on the takeover announcement and listing the signings made in the past 12 months.

Two of the players signed by the current owners are Trippier and Guimaraes, and both were in stellar form here. Trippier’s crossing was a constant menace, as he left a timely reminder as to why he may go to the World Cup with England ahead of Trent Alexander-Arnold.

Guimaraes was the driving force from midfield for Eddie Howe’s side, his goals ending a run of three successive home draws for the Tynesiders.

Almiron was also excellent – signed during the Mike Ashley era and often maligned, he was an endlessly energetic attacking presence, forcing a great save from Raya after five minutes and carrying on in that form.

He only got one goal last season but is already on four this campaign, and after scoring was presented with a Paraguay flag from the crowd – a sign of the esteem in which he is held by fans.

Of Almiron, Howe said: “It is all about building consistency to his game but he has performed brilliantly off the ball and now he is adding goals to that.”

The return of Allan Saint-Maximin as a late substitute capped a terrific day for Newcastle, the forward having not played since August because of a hamstring injury.

Unhappy return for Toney

Brentford last won at Newcastle 88 years ago, and aside from a VAR-crushed moment early on never looked likely to end that sequence here.

The goalless draw at Bournemouth last weekend marked their first clean sheet in 20 Premier League away fixtures. With five shipped here, clearly Thomas Frank has issues to solve in defence.

Frank told Match of the Day: “In general I never thought we would concede five goals, we did today. In life and football it is about how you respond to setbacks.

“If you want to win football matches it is relatively important you don’t make one, two, three, or four mistakes leading to goals. To make four mistakes then you lose football games and basically that is it.

“We are of course fuming. I can feel my anger bursting around inside me. It is the same as the players and we will bounce back.”

It was also a bad day for Toney, captaining Brentford at the stadium where he made two Premier League substitute appearances for Newcastle in 2015-16, the sum of his top-flight career for the north-east side.

After inadvertently denying his side their opener, Toney did score with his 21st successive converted penalty, early in the second half.

He has been involved in eight of Brentford’s 16 Premier League goals this season, scoring six – but it is at the other end of the field where their major problems lie.

Line-ups

Newcastle

Formation 4-3-3

  • 22Pope
  • 2TrippierSubstituted forTargettat 84′minutes
  • 5Schär
  • 4Botman
  • 33Burn
  • 36S Longstaff
  • 39Guimarães Rodriguez MouraSubstituted forSaint-Maximinat 78′minutes
  • 28Willock
  • 24AlmirónSubstituted forAndersonat 84′minutes
  • 9WilsonSubstituted forWoodat 84′minutes
  • 23MurphySubstituted forJoelintonat 66′minutes

Substitutes

  • 6Lascelles
  • 7Joelinton
  • 10Saint-Maximin
  • 12Lewis
  • 13Targett
  • 18Karius
  • 20Wood
  • 21Fraser
  • 32Anderson

Brentford

Formation 3-5-2

  • 1Raya
  • 20Ajer
  • 16MeeSubstituted forDamsgaardat 71′minutes
  • 5Pinnock
  • 2HickeySubstituted forGhoddosat 83′minutes
  • 8Jensen
  • 26BaptisteSubstituted forOnyekaat 63′minutes
  • 10DasilvaSubstituted forJaneltat 45′minutes
  • 3Henry
  • 19MbeumoSubstituted forWissaat 62′minutes
  • 17ToneyBooked at 45mins

Substitutes

  • 7Canós
  • 11Wissa
  • 13M Jorgensen
  • 14Ghoddos
  • 15Onyeka
  • 24Damsgaard
  • 27Janelt
  • 30Roerslev
  • 34Cox

Referee:
John Brooks

Attendance:
52,067

Match Stats

Live Text

  1. Match ends, Newcastle United 5, Brentford 1.

  2. Second Half ends, Newcastle United 5, Brentford 1.

  3. Foul by Sean Longstaff (Newcastle United).

  4. Saman Ghoddos (Brentford) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  5. Corner, Brentford. Conceded by Fabian Schär.

  6. Own Goal by Ethan Pinnock, Brentford. Newcastle United 5, Brentford 1.

  7. Elliot Anderson (Newcastle United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  8. Foul by Vitaly Janelt (Brentford).

  9. Offside, Brentford. Rico Henry tries a through ball, but Ivan Toney is caught offside.

  10. Foul by Sean Longstaff (Newcastle United).

  11. Frank Onyeka (Brentford) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

  12. Foul by Joelinton (Newcastle United).

  13. Mathias Jensen (Brentford) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  14. Substitution, Newcastle United. Elliot Anderson replaces Miguel Almirón.

  15. Substitution, Newcastle United. Chris Wood replaces Callum Wilson.

  16. Substitution, Newcastle United. Matt Targett replaces Kieran Trippier.

  17. Substitution, Brentford. Saman Ghoddos replaces Aaron Hickey.

  18. Goal! Newcastle United 4, Brentford 1. Miguel Almirón (Newcastle United) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner.

  19. Foul by Allan Saint-Maximin (Newcastle United).

  20. Aaron Hickey (Brentford) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Player of the match

Bruno GuimarãesBruno Guimarães

with an average of 8.64

Newcastle United

  1. Squad number39Player nameBruno Guimarães

    Average rating

    8.64

  2. Squad number24Player nameAlmirón

    Average rating

    8.29

  3. Squad number2Player nameTrippier

    Average rating

    8.14

  4. Squad number7Player nameJoelinton

    Average rating

    7.89

  5. Squad number10Player nameSaint-Maximin

    Average rating

    7.78

  6. Squad number28Player nameWillock

    Average rating

    7.74

  7. Squad number9Player nameWilson

    Average rating

    7.68

  8. Squad number23Player nameMurphy

    Average rating

    7.66

  9. Squad number4Player nameBotman

    Average rating

    7.64

  10. Squad number5Player nameSchär

    Average rating

    7.51

  11. Squad number33Player nameBurn

    Average rating

    7.44

  12. Squad number22Player namePope

    Average rating

    7.38

  13. Squad number13Player nameTargett

    Average rating

    7.38

  14. Squad number32Player nameAnderson

    Average rating

    7.37

  15. Squad number36Player nameS Longstaff

    Average rating

    7.19

  16. Squad number20Player nameWood

    Average rating

    6.90

Brentford

  1. Squad number2Player nameHickey

    Average rating

    5.39

  2. Squad number17Player nameToney

    Average rating

    5.05

  3. Squad number3Player nameHenry

    Average rating

    4.79

  4. Squad number19Player nameMbeumo

    Average rating

    4.72

  5. Squad number8Player nameJensen

    Average rating

    4.71

  6. Squad number16Player nameMee

    Average rating

    4.65

  7. Squad number20Player nameAjer

    Average rating

    4.60

  8. Squad number10Player nameDasilva

    Average rating

    4.45

  9. Squad number1Player nameRaya

    Average rating

    4.43

  10. Squad number26Player nameBaptiste

    Average rating

    4.43

  11. Squad number5Player namePinnock

    Average rating

    4.30

  12. Squad number24Player nameDamsgaard

    Average rating

    4.29

  13. Squad number27Player nameJanelt

    Average rating

    4.28

  14. Squad number11Player nameWissa

    Average rating

    3.80

  15. Squad number15Player nameOnyeka

    Average rating

    3.58

  16. Squad number14Player nameGhoddos

    Average rating

    3.47

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