Newcastle United have finally ended their 70-year wait for a domestic trophy, claiming the Carabao Cup with a 2-1 victory over Liverpool at Wembley. Goals from Dan Burn and Alexander Isak secured a momentous win, etching Eddie Howe’s name into folklore.
The Toon Army erupted in jubilation as Burn, fresh off his first England call-up, powered home a header from Kieran Trippier’s corner in first-half stoppage time. Isak then doubled Newcastle’s lead early in the second half, pouncing on Jacob Murphy’s knockdown with a clinical finish.
Liverpool, struggling to recover from their Champions League exit to Paris Saint-Germain days earlier, pulled one back through Federico Chiesa in stoppage time, but Newcastle held on to lift their first major silverware since the 1969 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.
For Howe and his players, this victory is more than just a trophy, it is a defining moment. Newcastle’s energy and intensity overwhelmed a sluggish Liverpool, with Joelinton leading the charge in midfield. The Brazilian’s relentless pressing and crunching tackles set the tone as Newcastle dominated in every department. The win not only cements their place in club history but also guarantees European football next season.
Liverpool, meanwhile, endured another bitter blow in a week that saw their Champions League campaign end. Arne Slot’s side looked fatigued, their midfield outmuscled and their defence exposed.
Mohamed Salah was nullified by Tino Livramento, while slack marking allowed Burn’s opener, with the diminutive Alexis Mac Allister left as the closest defender.
Despite Chiesa’s late strike, Liverpool never truly threatened a comeback. With their focus now turning back to the Premier League, Slot must rally his players for the final push towards a potential 20th league title. For Newcastle, however, this night belongs to them a moment of glory, decades in the making.