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Magpies flying high after securing first silverware in 56 years

Updated: 2025-03-18 09:51
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Newcastle United's Bruno Guimaraes and Kieran Trippier hoist the English League Cup trophy after defeating Liverpool 2-1 at Wembley Stadium in London on Sunday. It's the Magpies' first major prize since the 1969 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. REUTERS

LONDON — Eddie Howe hailed Newcastle's "incredible" League Cup final victory against Liverpool as proof that his side is ready for a period of sustained success after finally ending its 56-year trophy drought.

Newcastle produced a superb display to beat Premier League leader Liverpool 2-1 at Wembley on Sunday, securing the Magpies' first major prize since the 1969 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.

After celebrating with the 32,000 jubilant Newcastle fans packed into one half of Wembley, Howe and his players kept the party going in the dressing room.

The euphoric celebrations included dousing Howe with champagne and beer, as the magnitude of delivering Newcastle's first significant domestic prize since the 1955 FA Cup started to sink in.

For a composed, erudite figure like Howe to arrive at his post-match media conference still soaked and reeking of alcohol underlined just how much Newcastle was letting itself go after one of the greatest days in the history of a proud, but so often underachieving, club.

"If you can smell a strange smell that's me. I was drenched in alcohol by Joelinton and some of the others!" Howe said.

"There has to be a celebration. I will certainly be encouraging it. That's not usual for me.

"I urge everyone to enjoy it. We've had some people who have worked for this club for a long time, and it's great to see them so happy.

"That is what is all about, you have so many difficult days in football, and this club has had its share."

Aside from a brief period when Kevin Keegan's self-styled "entertainers" challenged for the title in the 1990s, Newcastle has suffered decades of self-inflicted wounds that rendered it a laughingstock.

All that changed in 2021, when a Saudi-backed consortium completed a takeover from unpopular owner Mike Ashley and quickly hired Howe as its manager.

Thanks to Howe's leadership, and the Saudi financial backing, Newcastle has been transformed from relegation candidate to League Cup champion.

'It proves we can do it'

Amanda Staveley, who was the face of the ownership consortium until leaving last year, had boldly claimed Newcastle would one day win the Premier League.

While that target remains unfulfilled, Staveley's belief that trophies would soon arrive has come to fruition, with Newcastle chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan, governor of the Saudi Public Investment Fund, at Wembley to witness the triumph.

Now Howe, whose deft touch has been so influential in Newcastle's renaissance, wants his team to use the victory as a springboard for more success.

"I think it's really important, hopefully with one there can be more. It's not easy, but it proves we can do it," said Howe, who led Newcastle in the Champions League last season and is chasing a return to the competition next term.

"You don't get many shots at this. It proves we can mix it with the very best and lift our game. Now we have to do it again.

"We've got some iconic players who will go down as legends in the future. They have to cement their legacy."

Howe became visibly emotional as he contemplated Newcastle's road to redemption, and his own path to the greatest moment of his career.

"Naturally, you end up thinking of the players, the staff, but also the people who aren't with you, like for me, my mom, family members," he said.

"You go to them, and just think of all the sacrifices, hard work that they gave you as a child to give you the opportunity to have a good life.

"You think you're getting help from above. I've just always had the thought that I want to try to make my family proud."

For the hordes of black and white-clad fans who make Newcastle one of the Premier League's most passionately supported clubs, it was a cathartic moment.

"The curse stuff, for me, never existed. It was in our hands," Howe said.

"It's a victory for the club and the city — for everyone who has given loyalty to the club and seen some really disappointing days for a number of decades.

"Since I've been at the football club, the support has been incredible. I'm so pleased they have this trophy to end the long wait, and hopefully we can get more in the future."

AFP

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