Bruno Guimaraes tells Newcastle United teammate to 'get out' after unusual social media post
A social media post by Dan Burn has left his Newcastle United teammate Bruno Guimaraes in stitches.
To mark winning the Carabao Cup and ending their 70-year wait for a domestic trophy, Eddie Howe and his players were paraded around the city of Newcastle on Saturday. As part of the celebrations, approximately 150,000 supporters watched the open-top bus parade that started at St James’ Park and ended at the Town Moor.
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Hide AdAnd Burn has taken inspiration from the event to help his six-year-old daughter in her school Easter egg design competition! We say help... the Blyth-born defender actually did all the work himself and has shared his entry on his newly-launched Instagram account ‘Big Dan Burn’.
It’s not the type of content you usually see from a Premier League footballer and now England international but it’s safe to say people are loving it, including Burn’s Magpies teammate Bruno Guimaraes. Replying with laughing emojis, the Brazilian replied: What u doing man!! Get out of Instagram”.
A dream fortnight for Dan Burn
A few days after scoring the opening goal for his boyhood club in the 2-1 Carabao Cup win over Liverpool, the 32-year-old was back at Wembley to make his England debut, playing a full 90 minutes as they beat Albania 2-0.
Burn returned to Tyneside early last week before again linking up with his teammates to celebrate the trophy victory. Following the bus parade, Howe’s squad went up on stage in front of a further 150,000 fans at the Town.
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Hide Ad“I knew there was going to be a lot of people, but that was ridiculous,” said Burn. “Just seeing people hanging out the windows and on top of shops and all sorts, it was amazing. I'll never forget that. I had to keep composing myself because I could feel myself getting emotional when you could see people in the crowd. It was special, very, very special.
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