Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes was left disappointed they should have beaten Liverpool in a thrilling clash on Wednesday night.
The Magpies took a double lead. But conceded before Fabian Schar struck in the dying minutes to earn a point to the Reds at St James’ Park.
Guimaraes captained the side in his 100th Premier League game and provided two assists.
“There was a lot of emotion in today’s game, I’m happy to have played 100 games in the Premier League. And helped the team by making two assists,” the Brazilian said. “
But I believe we deserved a better result. “
This felt like another night of Salah triumph for a few pulsating moments. And then the game swung again, borne along with the same volatile force that had gripped it from the start.
It is 28 years since the great seven-goal Anfield shoot-out between these clubs. When English football was a much less strategic pursuit – a code that had not yet been broken by the weight of all the analysis and scrutiny. Yet the greatest compliment you could pay these teams was that they played in that spirit – Newcastle with all their ambition refusing to go quietly.
Fabian Schar scored the last of the night’s six goals in the 90th minute, when Caoimhin Kelleher failed to claim a free-kick dropped into his box and the defender just edged it in at the back post.
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