Bruno Guimaraes in action against Nottingham Forest in 2025

Bruno Guimaraes blew Alan Shearer away in Newcastle vs Forest win

Adem Ozcan Last updated: Oct 6, 2025, 5:09 pm
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Newcastle star Bruno Guimaraes blew Alan Shearer away with his performance against Nottingham Forest, delivering a display that underlined why he has become such an influential figure under Eddie Howe. The Brazilian midfielder was instrumental in Newcastle United’s 2-0 win at St James’ Park, scoring the opener before winning the penalty that sealed all three points.

Newcastle’s win lifted them to 11th in the Premier League table after what has been a frustratingly inconsistent start. Howe’s men had managed only two victories in their first seven games before this match, leaving supporters demanding more. Against Forest, however, Guimaraes showcased his leadership and technical quality in a way that prompted Toon legend Shearer to publicly tip his hat.

The victory eased some pressure heading into the international break, giving Newcastle momentum before a tough run of fixtures. With the Magpies’ ambitions still firmly set on challenging for Europe, could this be the turning point of their season?

Alan Shearer praises Bruno Guimaraes’ captain’s performance

Guimaraes was everywhere against Forest. The 27-year-old dictated the tempo in midfield, broke up opposition counters, and drove his team forward with purpose. His stunning strike from outside the area broke the deadlock before the hour, a moment of individual brilliance that swung the match decisively.

Later, his driving run forced Forest’s Elliot Anderson into conceding a penalty, which Nick Woltemade calmly dispatched to wrap up the 2-0 result. It was a complete midfield performance, and Shearer made sure fans knew it.

“A true captain’s performance. Opened the scoring against Nottingham Forest and then won the penalty that sealed the win.” — Alan Shearer, Premier League Team of the Week

Shearer even followed up on Instagram, commenting “Well done, skipper” under Guimaraes’ celebratory post — a glowing endorsement from the club’s all-time top scorer.

Bruno Guimaraes determined to win more trophies with Newcastle

Since joining from Lyon in January 2022, Guimaraes has quickly become the heartbeat of Howe’s side. Earlier this year, he captained Newcastle to their first domestic trophy in 70 years with a Carabao Cup triumph over Liverpool — a watershed moment for the club.
But for Guimaraes, that success is only the start.

“We have changed everything. Two times Champions League in the last three seasons and winning a trophy, we have been consistent. But for us it’s not enough, we want more. We want to keep writing history.” — Bruno Guimaraes

His hunger for more silverware resonates with supporters who believe Newcastle’s new era under Howe and the club’s ambitious ownership is only just beginning.

Bruno Guimaraes stats this season

Stat (2025/26) Bruno Guimaraes
Appearances 9
Goals 2
Assists 3
Pass Accuracy –%

source: sofascore match data – 6 October 2025

Full statistical data for the current campaign is still being finalised, but his latest performance highlights just how crucial his goals and leadership are for Newcastle. Even without detailed numbers, it is clear that Guimaraes is consistently among the most influential midfielders in the league.

Analyst verdict: Guimaraes showing world-class leadership

FootballPlace analyst John William noted that Guimaraes’ leadership is now as vital as his technical skill:

“Against Forest, Bruno didn’t just play well — he dragged the team forward. Newcastle needed a response to an inconsistent run, and he delivered both a goal and decisive involvement in the second. This is the hallmark of a leader in the Premier League.”

Tactically, his ability to balance defensive duties with creativity allows Howe to use a more adventurous attacking setup. With Guimaraes anchoring midfield, Newcastle can transition faster and control big matches more effectively.

Key insights

  • Bruno Guimaraes scored the opener and won the penalty in Newcastle’s 2-0 win vs Forest.
  • Alan Shearer praised him as a “true captain” in his Team of the Week.
  • The Brazilian midfielder has already lifted the Carabao Cup as captain this year.
  • Newcastle rose to 11th in the Premier League table with the victory.
  • Guimaraes insists he and the club “want more” trophies in the future.

What’s next for Newcastle and Guimaraes?

Newcastle now head into the international break on a high, but sterner tests await. Their first game back sees them travel to face Brighton on 18 October, before a daunting Champions League group clash later that month. Howe will need Guimaraes to maintain his talismanic form if the Magpies are to balance domestic and European challenges.

Speculation over Guimaraes’ long-term future has also resurfaced, with top European clubs monitoring him closely. However, both his public commitment and his bond with the fans suggest he is focused solely on building Newcastle’s next chapter. If he continues performing like this, expect more silverware — and more plaudits from Shearer.

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