Match report & 3 talking points as Magpies finally deliver major silverware


Newcastle ended a 70-year waiting time for a large domestic strophy when they claimed a 2-1 over Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final in Wembley.

Dan Burn’s header in the first half and a goal by Alexander Isak ended the team of Eddie Howes, the victory of which even after a late goal that Federico Chiesa had admitted a late goal.

Inevitably, the full-time-pipe emotional scenes triggered the stadium in Newcastle when they celebrated their long drought, which were finally over.

As far as Liverpool is concerned, you now have to re -adjust to secure a Premier League title, which is still guaranteed in view of the size of your leadership at the top.

How the game unfolds

It was spoken that NewCastle felt the nerves potentially when they wanted to end a 56-year-old Trophy Dreis in the Inter-Cities Fair Cup since 1969, but there were hardly any signs of the opening exchanges.

Harvey Barnes put a low cross in the early doors before Sandro Tonali rolled out of just outside the box.

Caoimhin Kelleher then had to be sharp to suffocate the ball in Bruno Guimaraes’ feet after a corner, and both Alexander Isak and Kieran Trippier saw blocked shots in a quick episode.

Newcastle may have the feeling that her breakthrough may not be coming, but they finally put down the door at the time of the half.

The gate was kindly approved by Burn, the brilliant rise to lead a more rippy corner back through the goal and into the back corner to guide the enthusiasm at the other end of Wembley.

And this reaction from Liverpool had her first shot of half – a bad Diogo -jota effort, which was well wide – summarized how the game had risen into the break.

The early moments of the second half stated that the red could build on it, and only a sliding Joelinton challenge, which could prevent Luis Diaz from entering at the end of a Jota cut.

But they received a narrow disappointment when Isak’s tap-in was rejected after a corner for a marginal open, and then quickly found itself 2-0.

It was inevitably the Swede who got it and swept home after Murphy nodded a Tino Livramento Cross.

Liverpool registered her first shot on Target shortly afterwards when Curtis Jones wanted to end a fine back-to-front movement, but even then they found the Newcastle keeper Nick Pope ready to push the ball powerfully.

In a desperate attempt to change things when the watch lay down, Arne Slot turned to the fit-and-code Gakpo and rarely saw Chiesa this season.

And it was Chiesa who had triggered the hopes of a late comeback when he ended after running after running, a lengthy Var check that confirmed the Italian as Onside.

But the reds could not produce any further opportunity in the remaining minutes, so that Newcastle could see a victory that ensures that the names of their players are written in history.

Dan Burn, Fabian Schaer

Newcastle had more fight / Justin Setterfield / Gettyimages

The football analysis is not much more rudimentary, but this was certainly a case in which one side is easy act Do you want it more than the other.

Newcastle snapped from the first pipe, covered every grass blade and did not play an opponent who impressed the Premier League this season.

And that was illustrated in the magpies, which won 51 duels in the 90 minutes in Wembley to the 38 -year -olds of their opponents.

Perhaps the fact that Liverpool meant a third Carabao Cup victory in four years that they could not keep up with this intensity, but there is no question that it was the decisive factor.

Arne slot

Arne Slot has lost his first Liverpool Final / Sports Press Photo / Gettyimages

Everyone suggests that Liverpool should be disappointed with the profit Only The Premier League title this season would like to see where the club is expected to end by many experts in August.

If Arne Slot in one who can challenge more in the coming years, the last week was a helpful guide.

Against PSG, the attack of the Reds took a step after the true elite found in the Champions League, while here they were overwhelmed by a much physical team in a way that was occasionally seen this season.

If the slot wants to use these back-to-back disappointments best, it has to take the lessons and apply them to the coming summer.

Alexander Isak

Alex Isak is connected to a large money transfer / Harriet Massey / Gettyimages

Despite all the talks that Alexander Isak may want to leave this summer, it should not be forgotten that his contract will remain three more seasons.

But what can really strengthen the hand of the magpies shows that in the coming years they will be a club that is intended for success, and there is no better way to do this than to win trophies.

If this can be combined with securing the Champions League qualification, you have to ask yourself why the Swede will no longer stay with it.

He certainly didn’t see to go desperately when he celebrated with insane geordies after scoring the goal that it had won.

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