'That's top: Arsenal staff left stunned after seeing what Bruno Guimaraes just did

Bruno Guimaraes is already showing off his quality in Arsenal’s colours.
The Brazil international joined the Premier League champions from Newcastle United earlier this month, and he even played 45 minutes in the friendly against Como.
Guimaraes impressed Arsenal fans in that outing, and he has since continued his good work at the Sobha Realty Training Centre.
Ahead of the game against Manchester City in the Community Shield, the midfielder blew Arsenal coaches away with one move.
Bruno Guimaraes impresses Arsenal staff with ‘top’ move in training
The Arsenal players are hard at work in training ahead of their Community Shield clash against Manchester City in Cardiff.
Mikel Arteta has already won the trophy on a couple of occasions, and he would want nothing more than to lift it again on Sunday.
It will be interesting to see the line-up the Arsenal manager will go with against City, but we are convinced that Bruno Guimaraes is going to make his full debut in midfield.
The Brazilian was put through his paces in training on Saturday, and he showed off one of his best skills during one drill.
A video released on Arsenal’s YouTube channel shows Guimaraes receiving the ball in midfield and immediately playing a line-breaking pass into the path of Viktor Gyokeres, who found the net.
As soon as the ball left Guimaraes’ feet, you can hear one staff member saying in the background: “What a pass!”
Another quickly added: “That’s top, that’s top!”
Bruno Guimaraes could unleash Victor Gyokeres at Arsenal this season
Gyokeres scored 21 goals for Arsenal in all competitions last season, which is a very impressive return for someone in his debut campaign.
What makes the above even more praiseworthy is that the Swede lacked service from his teammates a lot of the time. Many of his runs in behind were ignored.
That is likely to change with Guimaraes now because he was among the best players in the Premier League last season with respect to line-breaking passes.
The Brazilian showed that again with a pass in training that blew everyone away. It was right in Gyokeres’ path and perfectly weighted for him to finish first-time.
If Guimaraes and Gyokeres develop a good understanding on the pitch, we feel the latter will score plenty of goals thanks to the former Newcastle man’s through balls.