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Newcastle captain, Bruno Guimaraes, attached himself more to the club supporters by singing an X song on the Rivaux of Sunderland during the parade of the Carabao Cup trophy.
It is estimated that 150,000 Newcastle fans were present when the club celebrated its first domestic trophy in 70 years.
Guimaraes could not resist the opportunity to sing the song of his compatriot Sandro Tonali, who includes a reference to the rivals of Newcastle Sunderland.
The song says: “Sandro Tonali, he eats spaghetti, he loves Moretti, he hates F *** Ing Sunderland”.
Newcastle fans were delighted with the antics of Guimaraes, the 27 -year -old, already a very popular figure at the club.
The Magpies ended their long wait for a domestic trophy while they were beating Liverpool 2-1 in Wembley in the Carabao Cup final on March 16.
Newcastle Captain Bruno Guimaraes sang a song ranked X on the Rivaux Arch Sunderland

Guimaraes played the song while Newcastle celebrated their success of the Carabao Cup with fans

The Brazilian could not resist the chance to sing the song of the midfielder Sandro Tonali
Dan Burn and Alexander Isak scored for Newcastle, who prevailed despite the line of Federico Chiesa for Liverpool late.
Guimaraes played the entire final and made six competition appearances this season, with the only match that failed him to be the first stage of the semi-final in Arsenal.
Since he joined Lyon in January 2022, Guimaraes made 144 appearances for Newcastle and scored 20 goals, when he provided 24 assists.
The open roof bus started in St James’ Park before finally heading to the city of the city.
Hordes of supporters bordered the streets, with climbing lampposts to have a better view of the action.
Newcastle started its Carabao Cup campaign by surmounting Nottingham Forest in penalties in the second round.
This victory was followed by successes against AFC Wimbledon, Chelsea and Brentford before the victories against Arsenal in the two legs of the semi-final.
Ant and Dec were among the fans of Newcastle present, with the director of interviews, Eddie Howe.

About 150,000 Newcastle supporters were present at the Carabao Cup parade

Eddie Howe’s team celebrated Newcastle ending their expectations of 70 years for a domestic trophy
Howe explained how impressed he was by the fact that so many Newcastle fans were present for the parade.
Speaking on Sky Sports, Howe said: “Incredible. I didn’t know what to expect today.
“Obviously, I hoped something really special and hoping that the weather is beautiful, but it’s incredible, absolutely breathtaking.”
Newcastle was joined by Ant and Dec during their bus visit to the city, Alan Shearer also making an appearance on the city of the city of the city to celebrate a huge piece of history for the region.