Kicking off our pre-season ‘Great Expectations’ series is an assessment of Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes.
In these articles, we look at players who have shown glimpses of promise and are potentially on the cusp of a breakout Fantasy Premier League (FPL) campaign.
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2021/22 FPL REVIEW
As the first big signing of the Magpies’ new ownership, there was already an expectation on the 24-year-old to justify his £40m price tag. Yet it didn’t take long for him to do so.
Five cameo appearances began life on Tyneside, with his arrival happening to coincide with Joe Willock finally hitting some goal-scoring form.
Guimaraes’ full debut at Southampton was memorable for his casual back-heeled volley to win the game.
The addition of both Eddie Howe and five winter signings caused a dramatic shift in Newcastle’s form. No Premier League team had ever escaped relegation having not won in their first 14 attempts.
However, not only did they survive, it was a comfortable mid-table finish on 49 points. Since January 1, only Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur have better records.
Five Bruno Guimaraes goals from 11 starts helped with this, with the Brazilian bagging a brace against Leicester City in Gameweek 33 before notching strikes that defeated both Norwich City and Arsenal.
Season | Team | Apps | Goals |
2021/22 | Newcastle United | 17 | 5 |
2021/22 | Lyon | 20 | 0 |
2020/21 | Lyon | 33 | 3 |
2019/20 | Lyon | 3 | 0 |
2019 | Athletico Paranaense | 25 | 2 |
2018 | Athletico Paranaense | 32 | 1 |
2017 | Athletico Paranaense | 4 | 0 |
Above: Bruno Guimaraes’ career playing statistics
The truth is that this run of goals is a purple patch for his career so far – only six had arrived in 117 league games for Lyon and Athletico Paranaense.
When comparing his heat maps of recent seasons, there seems to be no great change from ‘box-to-box midfielder’.
His all-round qualities have already been displayed in the Premier League, alongside the goals. Since his first start in Gameweek 28, Guimaraes ranks as Newcastle’s best outfield player for shots (20), expected goal involvement (3.79), tackles (60) and recoveries (74).
However, in a wider context, his attacking statistics aren’t particularly impressive when compared to other FPL midfielders. In the same period, these goal attempts rank in 25th place, also coming 63rd for penalty area touches (19).
Above: Over the course of the season, Bruno Guimaraes was ranked only 43rd among midfielders for minutes per expected goal involvement (xGI).
1 year, 10 months ago
FanTeam have released their first PL game with the new prices.
They seem to have priced the players well overall although I'm extremely sad that they have no fodder forwards (cheapest is 5.0m which is awful). I like their pricing overall. Salah at 12.5m not 13m is a shoo-in. The rest of the prices seem good overall. Couldn't spot anyone that was humongous value. Ronaldo is 10m which is quite appealing.
Here's my first draft:
Dubravka (4.5), Rodak (4.0)
Cancelo (7.5), Robbo (7.5), Chilwell (6.5), Doherty (5.0), Salisu (4.0)
Salah (12.5), Saka (8.0), Coutinho (6.5), Wissa (5.5), KDH (4.5)
Haaland (12.0), Mitrovic (7.0), Davis (5.0)