Eddie Howe, the head coach of Newcastle United, recently took issue with the statements of his club captain, Bruno Guimaraes. This was a week after his utter stinker against Sunderland. The draw represented something of a failure for the club. Responding, Guimaraes described the state of DOT as a “sh*t show.” Howe, to be fair to him, even though he conceded agreement with 90% of Guimaraes’ remarks, took umbrage at that characterization of a “mess.”
In his remarks reported on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, at 10:58 UK time, Howe emphasized his support for the team and its direction. He expressed his concerns at Guimaraes’ use of language. He is optimistic, saying that the reality is not as bleak as it has been made out to be. This strong response speaks to the QT 15 guys’ commitment to keeping spirits high in the squad following a tough couple of weeks.
With the Sunderland game already getting a lot of publicity, exact details about the format of the match are still not clear. Howe’s focus on teamwork and progress suggests he is keen on fostering a positive atmosphere during what could be a pivotal moment in the season.
While Guimaraes’ comments may have resonated with some supporters who share frustrations over the team’s performance, Howe’s rebuttal seeks to redirect the narrative toward a more constructive outlook. By choosing to highlight agreement on most points but challenging the negativity implied in the “mess” comment, Howe aims to balance accountability with optimism.
The decision has led to intense conversations between supporters and opponents of the two players, as they both lay out their sides of the story. Howe’s response is a reflection of his leadership philosophy, one that places a premium on reliance and staying on the team keel.



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