I have been waiting for this moment
for only 23 years.
Geordies has been waiting 70 years.
from nufc.com
The headline we've waited a lifetime to write on this website finally became fitting on Sunday, as the Magpies ended their 70 year wait for domestic silverware.
A jubilant Toon support inside Wembley and across the planet saw Eddie Howe's side take the game to the reigning Carabao Cup holders from the off and gain their reward in the closing seconds of the first half.
Contemplating two further trips to Wembley next week following his England call-up, Dan Burn rose highest to head home and put his side ahead amid total mayhem at one end of the national stadium.
A first victory over the Reds in 18 attempts going back to 2015 then moved a step closer five minutes after the restart, when Jacob Murphy and Tino Livramento combined for Alexander Isak to fire home - the striker seeing an effort ruled out for offside moments before.
It wouldn't be Newcastle without some added peril and after failing to net a third goal despite several chances, Arne Slot's side pulled a goal back during added time following a prolonged and agonising VAR offside check.
That's as a good as it got for a Liverpool side as jaded as their support though and following some playing into corners that the watching Alan Shearer would have approved of, the final whistle sounded to send several generations of Mag watchers into uncharted territory.
For Bob Moncur, the unwanted distinction of being the last captain to lift a trophy in 1969 is now banished; Robert Lee's label as our last Wembley scorer is deposited in the dustbin of Toon history - and birthday boy Alan Gowling is no longer our last final net finder.
To the list of successful Wembley captains reads Jimmy Nelson, Joe Harvey and Jimmy Scoular must now be added a trio of names in the shape of Bruno Guimaraes, Kieran Trippier and Jamaal Lascelles - our current armband wearer sportingly calling forward two of his predecessors for the all-important trophy lift.
Victory confirms European qualification for the Magpies next season, although they'll hope to improve on the Europa Conference League playoff this success brought them in the remaining ten Premier League fixtures.
And for Howe, it's a personal vindication after he vowed to learn the lessons of 2023's meek loss to Manchester United at the same venue.
Much, much more to follow....but until then, join us in raising a glass to the 2025 League Cup winners Newcastle United. Not with that Carabao muck though.
Enjoy the game? too f*cking right we did....
Posted at 2025/03/17 07:30:57 | |
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