Newcastle Snaps 70-Year Trophy Drought with Epic Win Against Liverpool
Newcastle United just snagged a historic win in front of a crazy crowd, finally ending their 70-year wait for a trophy. Dan Burn and Alexander Isak were the stars, banging in the goals that got the Magpies a 2-1 victory over Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final. This win, their first trophy since the 1955 FA Cup, happened even though Liverpool’s Federico Chiesa scored late. Newcastle End 70-Year Trophy Drought.
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This win feels even bigger since Newcastle’s last big win was way back in 1969 at the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. They earned this victory at Wembley, taking advantage of a tired-looking Liverpool after their Champions League loss to Paris Saint-Germain. With 88,513 fans cheering, Eddie Howe is now the first English manager to win a domestic trophy since Harry Redknapp did it in 2008.
Newcastle Dominated the First Half
Newcastle came out strong, pressuring Liverpool’s defense right away. Sandro Tonali almost scored when he curled a shot just past the post after a setup from Harvey Barnes and Isak. Shortly after, Ibrahima Konaté had to get rid of a dangerous cross to keep Isak from scoring.
Liverpool almost scored when Mohamed Salah’s long pass nearly found Luis Díaz, but Nick Pope stopped him. Right before halftime, Newcastle scored. In stoppage time, Burn got his first England call-up at 32 rose unmarked to head in Kieran Trippier’s corner, giving the Magpies a 1-0 lead going into halftime. Newcastle End 70-Year Trophy Drought
Isak Makes It Two, Newcastle Hangs On
Liverpool tried to tie the game early in the second half, but Newcastle’s defense stood tall. Joelinton made a big tackle to stop Díaz from scoring off a pass from Diogo Jota, and Virgil van Dijk couldn’t get through Newcastle’s defense.
In the 51st minute, Isak scored, but it was called offside. But, just seconds later, he legally made it 2-0. Jacob Murphy headed Tino Livramento’s cross back across the goal, and Isak nailed it.
Liverpool’s manager, Arne Slot, subbed in Curtis Jones and Darwin Núñez, and it almost worked when Jones forced Pope to make a great save. Kelleher also had to make a nice save to stop Isak’s shot from Barnes’ cross. Newcastle End 70-Year Trophy Drought.
Newcastle Survives Late Liverpool Push
Even with Liverpool pushing hard, Newcastle’s defense didn’t break. Andy Robertson blocked shots from Isak and Kieran Trippier. As the game went into stoppage time, Chiesa scored for Liverpool, giving them a little hope. But Newcastle stayed calm and finished the game to get their first win over Liverpool in 18 tries.
This win was huge for the Magpies, who not only won a trophy after waiting so long but also showed they can play with the best teams. Eddie Howe’s team celebrated a great victory, and Newcastle fans partied hard on a night they won’t forget.