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Newcastle owners get dream present, Bruno Guimaraes' elite reaction and scary truth - 5 things

Newcastle United have moved up to fifth place in the table following a superb 5-1 win against Brentford at St James' Park.

Bruno Guimaraes headed Newcastle in front midway through the first half before Jacob Murphy made it 2-0 with a tap-in just a few minutes later. Although Ivan Toney pulled one back for Brentford from the penalty spot in the 54th minute, Bruno restored his side's two-goal advantage soon after with a drilled effort from distance. Miguel Almiron scored a fourth late on after rounding Brentford goalkeeper David Raya before Ethan Pinnock put through his own net in the 90th minute.

Here are five things we learned from the game.

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Bruno Guimaraes steps up....and some

If there was going to be a player who made something happen for Newcastle on Saturday, it was the silver-haired wizard in the middle of the park: Bruno Guimaraes. Whether it was winning the ball back for his side, trying to cut Brentford open or, even scoring a couple of goals, this may have been Bruno's most influential display yet for Newcastle. And that really is saying something.

Bruno's first goal came from a set-piece routine straight from the training ground. Miguel Almiron played it short to Kieran Trippier and the right-back's teasing cross was nodded home by Bruno at the far post after the Brazil international peeled away from his marker to take the roof off St James' with his first goal of the season. If it was loud when Bruno broke the deadlock, well, the noise went up another octave when the midfielder grabbed his second in the 56th minute.

By that stage, Newcastle were 2-1 up; Jacob Murphy had doubled his side's advantage with a tap-in in the 28th minute but Ivan Toney pulled one back from the spot in the 54th minute after Dan Burn handled the ball inside the box. Toney's goal changed the dynamic of the game after a strangely flat start to the second half from Newcastle, but Bruno quickly grabbed the game by the scruff of the neck once more. Just two minutes had passed since Toney's goal when Bruno picked up the ball and drove at Brentford's defence before firing the ball into the bottom corner with a drilled effort from 25 yards to change the momentum of the game once more. It was an elite reaction from an elite player.

Was it any wonder that Bruno left the field to a standing ovation after being replaced by Allan Saint-Maximin in the 78th minute? No other player has scored more goals (seven) for Newcastle since Bruno made his Premier League debut last February and, with Jonjo Shelvey nearing a return, the Brazil international could soon return to his favoured role a little further forward. Now that is a prospect.

Newcastle's Bruno Guimaraes celebrates against Brentford (Newcastle Chronicle)

Newcastle are a team transformed

This fixture was actually Eddie Howe's first game in charge of Newcastle last season. Well, sort of. The frustrated Newcastle head coach had to watch the game on a live feed from his hotel room rather than from the touchline after testing positive for COVID on the eve of the game.

A lot has changed at Newcastle since that 3-3 draw - your eyes tell you that before you even look at the metrics - and Brentford boss Thomas Frank was the first to recognise that Howe had made the Magpies 'much more front foot and aggressive' and very dynamic'. It certainly showed on Saturday.

There were only four survivors in the starting line-up from that corresponding game last season - Fabian Schar, Joe Willock, Jacob Murphy and Callum Wilson - and there was a striking change of mentality to go with the change in personnel as Newcastle forced feeble Brentford into mistakes. Not only did Newcastle ride out a tricky spell early in the first half, where Bryan Mbeumo had a goal disallowed in the 11th minute; the Magpies did not just simply hold onto what they had after taking the lead like they would have a year ago. Newcastle instead went in search of a crucial second and Jacob Murphy doubled his side's advantage just seven minutes after Bruno broke the deadlock.

Brentford did pull one back, through Toney, but Newcastle did not panic and Bruno quickly restored his side's two-goal advantage before Miguel Almiron added a fourth late on and Ethan Pinnock put through his own net in the 90th minute. There was certainly no danger of this one finishing 3-3 again and, in reality, dominant Newcastle had enough chances to score twice as many goals than they did. You suspect not even Newcastle's owners would have dreamed of an anniversary gift quite like this.

This Newcastle side will only get better

Eddie Howe decided to keep faith with the XI that hammered Fulham a week previously and the Newcastle boss' decision was soon vindicated. Indeed, it was rather fitting that Murphy scored the hosts' second after keeping his place in the side - despite Allan Saint-Maximin recovering from a hamstring injury.

Saint-Maximin and fellow substitute Joelinton had both trained all week, after their respective injury issues, but the pair had to make do with a place on the bench and there is not necessarily a guarantee that they will be restored to the starting line-up at Old Trafford next week. With Jonjo Shelvey and Alexander Isak also on their way back, all of a sudden, Newcastle have real competition for places at a time when Matt Targett and Ryan Fraser can't even get into the starting line-up when they were once regular starters.

As well as winning back-to-back games for the first time this season, the Magpies have now scored four-plus goals in back-to-back Premier League fixtures for the first time since September, 2001 when Sir Bobby Robson was in charge. Given the players to come back, scarily, this side will only get better.

Eddie Howe celebrates the Brentford win (Newcastle Chronicle)

It's not going to be easy for anyone at St James'

There were a smattering of boos at full-time after Newcastle were held to a 1-1 draw by Bournemouth two weeks ago, but there was a very different feeling in the air after this win - and a very different atmosphere full stop on Saturday.

That was clear before a ball was even kicked following the return of Wor Flags after the fan group understandably cancelled a planned display last time out as the football world paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II. They were back on Saturday, though, to mark the one-year anniversary of the takeover with a superb, Simon Jordan-inspired 'deader than a dead thing from dead land' display in the Gallowgate End.

Newcastle players quickly fed off the energy and noise inside the stadium and you can see why Howe's side have only lost one Premier League game at home in 2022. Newcastle are now unbeaten in their five home league games this season, which is the club's best run of form at St James' since 2011, when Alan Pardew's side went on to qualify for Europe.

Ivan Toney's efforts are in vain

The boos were deafening as Ivan Toney waited to step up. However, for the second year running, Toney scored against his former club at St James' after the Brentford star sent Nick Pope the wrong way from the spot. There was no badge kissing this time, though; Toney quickly grabbed the ball and led his team-mates back for the restart after converting his penalty. It looked like the momentum was with Brentford, but Bruno and Newcastle had other ideas.

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