Newcastle United star man Bruno Guimaraes has been on social media paying his wife a backhanded compliment - and it seems like she took it well.
Although, it does appear as if the happy-go-lucky, lovable Brazilian might well have gotten away with it.
Guimaraes posted a picture of his wife, sitting at a dining table across from him, with a, shall we say, risky message plastered across it. The message, in his native tongue, Portuguese, reads: “Meu estresse diario e a propria solucao do meu estresse kkkk como posso te amar tanto.”
It must be said, what he wrote was then followed by some laughing emojis.
Roughly translated to English, it reads: “My daily stress is the solution to my stress lol how can I love you so much.”
Now even though it was written in jest, anyone with an other half knows Bruno was flying close to the sun right there, very much in the manner he plays the game, it must be said. But it seems he got away with it, especially as he, with Ana, were pictured spending time out and about in Brazil soon after with their children, Matteo and Pietro.
Bruno Guimaraes posted this risky message about his wife, Newcastle United WAG, Ana Lidia Martins.Bruno Guimaraes posted this risky message about his wife, Newcastle United WAG, Ana Lidia Martins.
Bruno Guimaraes posted this risky message about his wife, Newcastle United WAG, Ana Lidia Martins. | Instagram
Who is Bruno Guimaraes’ wife?
Ana Lidia Martins has been married to the Newcastle United skipper for two years. The couple were married the year after Bruno joined the Magpies. They wed in front of famour Rio de Janeiro landmark, Christ the Redeemer.
Ana is a nutritionist and social media influencer, who regularly posts fitness progress and family snaps to Instagram.
The couple have become close friends with fellow Brazilians, Joelinton, wife Thays Gondim and their young family.
Bruno Guimaraes for Brazil
Guimaraes will be in the Brazil squad for Ancelotti’s first match in charge, which takes place in Ecuador, next Friday. Kick off at midnight GMT. And he will be hoping to help turnaround his country’s poor form against the side who currently sit second top of South American qualifying for the World Cup next year, behind only Argentina. Ecuador have lost just twice and conceded just five goals so far in qualifying, the least of any team in the format.
Brazil then take on Miguel Almiron’s Paraguay on Wednesday, in what could be deemed a crucial qualifier with Guimaraes & Co sitting fourth in the table and their opposition fifth, level on points but separated by just two goals after 14 games.
Bruno Guimaraes - Carabao Cup hero
Guimaraes became the first Newcastle United captain since Bob Moncur to bring silverware back to Tyneside, as the Magpies won the Carabao Cup in March this year.
It was Newcastle’s first trophy since the Fairs Cup in 1969 and the club’s first domestic silverware since the summer of 1955, when United won their sixth FA Cup.
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