Just moments before the conclusion at Craven Cottage, a fallen tree obstructed Inglethorpe Street, perhaps symbolizing astonishment at Newcastle’s rare fourth away victory in the Premier League this season, their first since February. Bruno Guimaraes’s thunderous second-half strike, separating two struggling sides, allowed Eddie Howe’s injury-stricken Toon Army to cap a challenging week with seven points from nine games, maintaining pressure for European qualification. Despite speculations surrounding Guimaraes’s future, his pivotal contribution underscores his value, leaving Newcastle fans thrilled to see him display affection for the club badge. While Fulham exerted pressure, Newcastle held firm for a crucial victory, prompting Guimaraes to express a desire for a prolonged stay at the club.
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