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Nick Pope chants, Bruno's special guest, Dan Burn message - Newcastle moments you may have missed

Newcastle United battled hard to earn a 0-0 draw with Brighton at the Amex Stadium on Saturday. The south coast clash was by no means a memorable spectacle, with the Magpies lucky to walk away with a point.

Eddie Howe was forced into some changes before the game with Matt Targett absent through a dead leg. That gave Sven Botman his full, competitive Newcastle debut as Dan Burn moved back to left-back.

Here are the moments you may have missed from the 0-0 draw between Newcastle and Brighton?

Nick Pope. If you aren't on Twitter, you probably won't get it.

The Newcastle goalkeeper was one of the top 10 trending Twitter topics worldwide on Friday as a host of major corporations tweeted his name. We've got an explainer for you right here...

Anyway, today's game saw Pope targeted by the travelling away fans, who sang his name repeatedly during the tight affair. Chants of 'England's number one' and 'Nick Pope in the middle of our goal' echoed around the Amex Stadium throughout the day.

Bruno Guimaraes' agent clearly has a soft spot for Newcastle. A few weeks back he was spotted in Jesmond's Brazilian restaurant 'Rio' and often flaunts his trips to Tyneside on his Instagram.

Saturday afternoon was no different as Alexis Malavolta went live on social media to show his view from Brighton's stadium.

Buried in and amongst the Newcastle away end, Malavolta and his friend took in the Premier League clash with 3,000 Geordies.

Dan Burn was always going to be pumped for his Brighton return. Moved out to left-back, he did exceptionally well and potentially rivalled Pope for Man of the Match.

Before the game, Burn was clearly up for it. The defender asked his team-mates to up the intensity in the warm-up, shouting instructions during

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