Be careful, London, Geordies will not go out at any time. Toon’s army will celebrate the international rest very well after Newcastle finished its 56th anniversary for an important trophy on Sunday afternoon.
The goals of the local hero Dan Burn and the striker of the talisman Alexander Isak on both sides of the time pushed the upper Magpies in a well-deserved 2-0 advantage. Eddie Howe’s side was very good for a comfortable triumph, though he lost several possibilities to put the final in bed.
The leaders of the Premier League Runaway Liverpool He joined the contest as a favorite, but failed to put a glove on Newcastle until Curtis Jones made a good effort saved by Nick Pope just before the time mark. His eventual consolation, which arrived through Federico Chiesa in a time of stop, could have caused a significant collapse of Magpie, but the Howe team saw the remaining minutes to record their names in the story.
Boy, Arne Slot Tinker did in the second half. The Liverpool manager used the five substitutions in the 74th minute, with the form of the Reds evolving dramatically as the contest advanced to its conclusion.
However, outside of the introduction of Curtis Jones and its deepest use in the midfield, which offered Liverpool a greater resistance to the press in the face of Newcastle’s intensity, there seemed to be less thought and more hope that surrounded Slot changes.
The Dutch coach has obtained a large number of plauded people because of his desire to adapt to the game, and more often his subtle alterations have been shown. Slot’s work on Sunday was not the best, and did not make a key adjustment on the part of the pieces.
Dan Burn is 6’7. Alexis Mac Allister is 5’9. Of course, Argentine work is not necessarily duel on the Newcastle Ombudsman, but surely a switch involved in Virgil Van Dijk or Ibrahima Konate as the man’s marker would have been more useful, as the threat of the main victory of Newcastle joy was the first half. Burn made the first contact with almost all deliveries, as the Wily Magpies wisely prevented Liverpool’s central centers wisely, heading to the later post.
They took full advantage of a mismatch, with Burn he headed a memorable week, causing the workshop with an emphatic head in the half of the time. The interval offered optimum time to adjust, but there was no significant change in the pieces. Just before Isak doubled Newcastle’s leadership, the Swedish had a ruined goal after Joelinton escaped Liverpool’s blockers in the rear post.
Eddie Howe’s Newcastle had the opportunity to end his long drought two years ago when they faced Manchester United In the final of the same competition. However, granting two goals towards the end of the first half turned a great day into a again heart on the great stage.
Howe spoke of growing the optimum emotional balance before the Sunday final. The occasion seemed to reach the Magpies in 2023 against a battled red devil, but here they hit the perfect agreement.
They made the most of a Liverpool team, apparently still staying from his Penalty shooting defeat at the hands of PSG on Tuesday night. The Reds did not go out as the HOWE side worked with relentless vigor. There was an emotion, particularly from the two Brazilians in the middle of the park, but Newcastle channeled the fervency exuded by the Toon army and refused to shoot. They hit the sweet spot.
Newcastle’s victory means Howe and this group of players will be immortalized in Tyneside. Howe has become the first English manager to win the League Cup from Steve McLaren with Middlesbrough 21 years ago, and the first Newcastle Chief to deliver to the main platforms on generations.
His Stoic Aura works in contradiction with the city that supports his football club so vehemently, but together, Howe and Newcastle have proven to be the perfect game.
It is the best that England has on the sidelines.
The clock scored in the 99th minute after Liverpool’s late goal. Stunned tension in Wembley. Newcastle couldn’t lose here, right? Not after all this.
Liverpool’s next field head was stopped by a poor Dominik Szoboszlai head, which was cooled by Bruno Guimaraes and taken by Sandro Tonali. The Brazilian temperament and the role of the Italian race, which allowed Newcastle to kill more clock at a crucial moment, epitomized a really prominent screen for its midfield triomvirate.
Surely they were the Premier League’s Two better machines that were heading, but the Sunday duel was a complete victory for the three black and white. Guimaraes supplied Savvy, tonali was relentless and Joelinton recorded a hat-trick of celebrations for his defensive work.
It was not his ability to combine beyond his opponents in the middle of the park, but his ability to completely interrupt Liverpool’s flow.
Liverpool’s brightest moment came from a flat first part when Salah received the opportunity to align Tino Livamento one by one. The Salah Cross was demolished by Luis Diaz and its only shot of the opening period was opened by Diogo Jota.
This sequence surely put a sign of exclamation on the Liverpool plan to return to the game: Give the ball to Salah! However, this time, there was no red resurgence inspired by the inevitable Egyptian.
His touches were hardly out of the unique digits when Newcastle marked his second, and there was only one more occasion when the Winger aligned Livamento, winning a corner, but nothing else. Howe said Salah would not beat his team, challenging the wing support distribution to increase.
They did not.
Liverpool really was poor behind the front, and his Sunday’s problems were not only in the sub-par exhibitions. However, as was the case of the Middle Week, the reds suffered strength when their star man was limited.