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Newcastle end 70-yr trophy drought, flog Liverpool 2-1 in Carabao Cup final

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Newcastle United on Sunday flogged Liverpool 2-1, securing their first major trophy after 70years

The Magpies in a historic Carabao Cup final at Wembley Stadium defeated the Reds to clinch the first silverware of the 2024/25 football season, PUNCH Online reports.

The EFL match began with both teams displaying cautious play.

Newcastle broke the deadlock just before halftime when defender Dan Burn headed in a goal from a corner in first-half stoppage time.

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In the second half, Newcastle continued their dominance.

Alexander Isak doubled their lead in the 52nd minute, capitalizing on a defensive lapse by Liverpool.

Liverpool struggled to respond effectively, with manager Arne Slot making several substitutions, including introducing Curtis Jones and Darwin Núñez, but they failed to penetrate Newcastle’s resolute defense.

However, Federico Chiesa pulled one back in th injury time (90+4) with all hopes high but to no avail to the Premier League table toppers.

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The final whistle confirmed Newcastle’s 2-1 victory, ending their 70-year wait for a major trophy, The Guardian reports.

The win is also Eddie How’s first cup win as a manager.

Newcastle manager Eddie Howe praised his team’s performance, saying, “This is a dream come true for the club and the fans. The players showed incredible heart and determination to achieve this historic win.”

Liverpool manager Arne Slot, visibly disappointed, admitted, “We weren’t good enough in the critical moments. Newcastle deserved the win; they were the better team on the day.”

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Dan Burn, who opened the scoring for Newcastle, expressed his emotions post-match, saying, “To score in a final and help the club end this long wait is beyond words.

This is for the fans who have stood by us all these years.”

On the other hand, Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk, despite the disappointment, demonstrated great sportsmanship, congratulating Newcastle players and acknowledging their impressive performance.

Sky Sports analyst Gary Neville, known for his emotional commentary, was visibly moved during the match, stating, “I’m almost crying seeing what this means to Newcastle fans. This is what football is all about—moments like these.”

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Former Newcastle striker and club legend Alan Shearer joined in the celebrations at Wembley, expressing his joy.

“This is the moment we’ve all been waiting for. It’s been a long journey, but this victory shows the strength and passion of this club,” he said during a post-match interview.

Fans around the world echoed similar sentiments, flooding social media with tributes to the players and the manager, celebrating the end of a 70-year wait for silverware.

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2026 WCQ playoffs: Super Eagles to play DR Congo in final for African ticket

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Nigeria will face the Democratic Republic of Congo in the 2026 World Cup playoff final on Sunday.

The winner of this game will represent Africa at the intercontinental playoff in March 2026.

The Super Eagles on Thursday, thrashed Gabon 4-1 in their semi-final game, with Victor Osimhen scoring twice in extra time.

In the second half of the day, DR Congo pulled off a surprise result, as they beat Cameroon 1-0.

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Captain Chancel Mbemba headed in a late winner in stoppage time, to give his country a chance of qualifying for next year’s tournament.

The game will be played at the newly built Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, Morocco.

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Updated: Finally, Super Eagles pummel Gabon 4-1 World Cup appearance almost guaranteed 

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After over 120 minutes, Nigeria qualify for 2026 World Cup after pummelling Gabon national team  4-1 in Rabat , Morocco on Thursday.  

Gangling Nigerian striker, Victor Osimhen silenced the Gabonese scoring the third and fourth goal in the fourth stanza game which finished at a 1-1 draw after 90 minutes. 

Akor Adams put Nigeria ahead in the 78th minute, but just as the Super Eagles seemed poised for a 1-0 win, Mario Lemina struck for Gabon in the 89th minute, sending the match into extra time.

In extra time, Nigeria regained the lead when substitute Chidera Ejuke scored his first goal for the Super Eagles after 97 minutes.

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Osimhen, who squandered a great chance to win the match at the end of regular time, firing wide with only goalkeeper Loyce Mbaba to beat, atoned on 102 minutes, firing across goalkeeper Loyce Mbaba into the far corner after being set up by Benjamin Fredrick.

He struck again on 110 minutes, controlling a long pass before once again beating Mbaba with a shot into the far corner.

The winner will advance to the play-off final to face either Cameroon or the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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BREAKING! WCQ 2026: Finally Super Eagles pummel Gabon 4-1 World Cup guaranteed

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After over 120 minutes, Nigeria qualify for 2026 World Cup after pummelling Gabon national team 4-1 in Rabat , Morocco on Thursday.

Gangling Nigerian striker, Victor Osimhen silenced the Gabonese scoring the third and fourth goal in the fourth stanza game which finished at a 1-1 draw after 90 minutes.

In the 78th minute Adam scored the opener for Nigeria and the Gabonese equalised in the 89th minute.

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