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Bruno Guimaraes paid tribute to Newcastle United assistant supervisor Jason “Mad Dog” Tindall after the 3-2 win over Nottingham Forest.
The Magpies broke the impasse on 10 minutes with a well-worked set piece straight from the membership’s Benton coaching floor. Guimaraes initially appeared uninterested within the brief nook to Kieran Trippier.
He then sprung to life, attacking the house to get on the top of Trippier’s cross to smash home an improvised volley. The transfer drew parallels to an analogous transfer when Guimaraes scored in opposition to Brentford within the 5-1 win at St James’ Park final season.
Speaking post-match, the 26-year-old credited Tindall for the transfer, calling him “Mad Dog” – a moniker created by Newcastle followers on social media. Guimaraes – who bagged the winner from distance within the second half – additionally thanked Eddie Howe for giving him licence to get ahead on the City Ground.
“It was a stunning objective,” he informed Sky Sports in regards to the opener. “One of essentially the most stunning in my profession. I dedicate this objective to the Mad Dog as a result of we labored on it in coaching. When I play as a six, I do not get the possibility to play ahead as a lot so I loved enjoying excessive.”
“I feel I can play six, eight and 10. I performed very properly with the 2 objectives. Thank you gaffer. To be trustworthy with you, once I noticed the ball come I did not know whether or not to hit it with my left or proper however it was an ideal end.”