· 20 August 2025, 10:30
Alexander Isak stirred the pot last night by finally breaking his silence on the situation at Newcastle United.
To say that his post went down like a lead balloon amongst supporters would be putting it mildly, as the 25-year-old played the victim card, saying that broken promises have made the relationship breakdown, and it can't continue.
Newcastle United fought back with a response that basically told the Sweden international that he's still under contract and they don't see anybody meeting their conditions for a sale, so he should get over himself and get back to work.
However, it was Bruno Guimaraes who received the most praise last night without saying a word.
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Bruno Guimaraes isn't happy with Alexander Isak it seems
Just minutes after Alexander Isak's statement hit the internet, Bruno Guimaraes posted a new story on his Instagram of him standing proudly in his Newcastle United kit.
A simple promo shot that didn't need any words to go along with it. The pride was visible in his stance; the meaning given by the timing was very apparent.
Bruno Guimaraes has bought into Newcastle United 100% and has taken the club to his heart, and it clearly hurts him just as much as it does us to see one of our own players behaving in this way.
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How does Alexander Isak come back from this now?
It's clear that Bruno is mad at Isak, which is why we simply can't see how this reintegration is going to work. We're sure Bruno isn't the only player in the group who is fuming.
It is going to take a whopping grovelling apology by Isak to the board, the manager, the players and especially the fans to get back into the team, and it's going to be rough for a while even if he does that.
Personally, I keep flip-flopping between getting rid of him, letting him rot and finding a way back. Right now, I'm at 'let him rot, ' but that's not exactly productive for the club. Although if he gets fined a week's wages every time he doesn't play, we're effectively not paying him any wages, so it's not that big of an issue.