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Newcastle end 70-year domestic trophy drought with Carabao Cup final win over subdued Liverpool: 'We are the champions again'

reuters • March 17, 2025, 08:18:48 IST
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Dan Burn and Alexander Isak scored the goals for Newcastle United as they defeated Liverpool 2-1 in the Carabao Cup (League Cup) final to end their 70-year long domestic trophy drought.

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Newcastle end 70-year domestic trophy drought with Carabao Cup final win over subdued Liverpool: 'We are the champions again'
Newcastle players celebrate winning the Carabao Cup as the club ended decades long trophy drought. Image: Reuters

Newcastle United ended a 70-year domestic trophy drought as they beat holders Liverpool 2-1 to win the Carabao Cup (League Cup) with goals in each half by Dan Burn and Alexander Isak sparking a Geordie party at Wembley Stadium on Sunday.

Fittingly it was local hero Burn who sent his side on the way to a memorable victory as he thumped home a header in the 45th minute to reward Newcastle’s dominant first-half display.

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Roared on by a sea of fans clad in black and white, Newcastle took control of the showpiece final seven minutes after the break when Swedish forward Isak swept a shot past Liverpool keeper Caoimhin Kelleher.

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Runaway Premier League leaders Liverpool halved the deficit in stoppage time with substitute Federico Chiesa slotting in but the damage was done and the day belonged to Eddie Howe’s Newcastle who won the club’s first domestic trophy since 1955.

Newcastle suffered heartbreak two years ago in the League Cup final against Manchester United, their ninth straight loss at Wembley, but they were determined to write their names into folklore as they tapped into the energy from their supporters.

“It’s all for these fans,” Newcastle captain Bruno Guimaraes, who arrived at the club after the 2021 Saudi Arabia- backed takeover, said before raising the trophy aloft.

“It’s all for these fans. They deserve everything. When I first came here I said I wanted to put my name in history. We can now say we are the champions again.”

"The fans deserve EVERYTHING... one of the best days of my life!" 🖤🤍

Bruno Guimaraes' emotional post-match interview after Newcastle win the Carabao Cup 🏆 pic.twitter.com/nKWa60WAR5

— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) March 16, 2025
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Liverpool on the other hand looked flat and appeared to be suffering a Champions League hangover after being knocked out of Europe by Paris St Germain on penalties on Tuesday.

One statistic summed up the Reds’ day – talisman Mohamed Salah, for the first time in his Liverpool career, having neither a shot nor creating a chance in a match in which he played 90 minutes.

Barring a collapse, Liverpool will surely win the Premier League but manager Arne Slot’s first Wembley final will not be one the Dutchman remembers fondly.

“A disappointing result and disappointing performance,” he said. “The game went exactly how (Newcastle) wanted it to go. They deserved to win.”

Greater threat

Newcastle looked the greater threat in a cagey opening half and Sandro Tonali flashed a shot past the post.

Liverpool seemed intent on reaching halftime all square and looked like achieving that modest ambition until Burn, given a first England call-up this week, sent Newcastle’s fans wild.

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The towering centre back, who returned to the club of his youth in 2022, was marked by the diminutive Alexis Mac Allister for Kieran Trippier’s corner and it was a no-contest as he planted an unstoppable header beyond the diving Kelleher.

It was Burn’s first goal of the season and Newcastle’s first at Wembley for 25 years since Rob Lee scored in a losing FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea.

They did not have to wait long for their next goal and this time it came from a more likely source.

Seven minutes after the break Jacob Murphy headed a cross into the path of the Swede who quick as a flash swept a shot past Kelleher in front of the massed ranks of black and white.

Isak has now scored 23 goals this season and is the new cult hero in a city that has adored its centre forwards over the years from Jackie Milburn to Shearer.

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Liverpool finally roused themselves and substitute Curtis Jones forced Newcastle keeper Nick Pope to beat away his fierce drive but it almost got worse for Slot’s stunned side with Isak denied from close range by Kelleher.

After such a long wait it was never going to be drama-free for Newcastle’s fans, the vast majority of whom were not even born when they beat Manchester City in the 1955 FA Cup final

Chiesa’s neat goal, allowed by VAR after initially being ruled offside, ensured a few thousand fingernails were chewed through stoppage time but the final whistle ended decades of despair and triggered Geordie celebrations in the capital.

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