4 things we learned from the big Magpies day as Reds is cracking


Attention to London, Geordies do not leave soon. The Toon Army will celebrate well at the international break, as Newcastle finished their 56 -year -old waiting for a major trophy on Sunday afternoon.

The goals by the local hero Dan Burn and Talisman Striker Alexander Isak on each side of the half-leads of the upper magpies in a 2-0 lead. The Eddie Howe side was on a good run for a comfortable triumph, despite the fact that it lost several good chance of putting the final in bed.

Runaway Premier League leaders Liverpool They entered the competition as favorites, but failed to put a glove in Newcastle until Curtis Jones had an attempt to store Nick Pope well shortly before the time. Their possible consolation, which arrived through Federico Chiesa at a break, could cause a remarkable Magpie collapse, but the Howe team saw the rest of the minutes scratch their names in history.

And even

Dan Burn dominated by set-pieces/chris brunskill/fantasista/gettyimages

Boy, made Arne Slot Tinker in the second half. The Liverpool administrator used all five replacements from the 74th minute, with the RedS shape evolving drastically as the competition proceeded to conclude.

However, outside the introduction of Curtis Jones and its use deeper into the middle section, which offered Liverpool greater resistance to the type of Newcastle’s intensity, there seemed less thought and more hope around the host changes.

The Dutch coach has gathered many surfaces for his willingness to adapt the game and, more often, his subtle changes have been shown to be smart. Slot’s work on Sunday was not his best and failed to make a basic adjustment from the sets.

Dan Burn is 6’7. Alexis Mac Allister is 5’9. Certainly, Argentina’s work is not necessarily the Newcastle defender’s duel, but certainly a switch that was about either Virgil Van Dijk or Ibrahima Konate as a man who would be more useful, since Joy Newcastle’s primary threat had the first year. Burn made his first contact with almost every tradition, as Wily Magpies wisely avoided Liverpool’s central back with the target of the rear position.

They took full advantage of a mismatch, with combustion covering an unforgettable week, offsetting the opener with an emphatic header in the halftime stroke. The space offered the reception of the best time to adjust, but there was no significant change in pieces. Shortly before ISAK doubled the Newcastle lead, the Swedish had a goal was ruled out after Joelinton escaped Liverpool’s blockers at the back.

Eddie howe

Immortal. / Marc Atkins/ Gettyimages

Eddie Howe’s newcastle had the opportunity to end their long drought two years ago when they faced Manchester United in the final of the same competition. However, the concession of two goals towards the end of the first half returned a big day to another heart on the big stage.

Howe talked to hit the optimal emotional balance before Sunday’s final. The opportunity seemed to reach Magpies in 2023 against a Beatable Red Devils, but they hit the perfect string here.

They take full advantage of a Liverpool group seemingly still unfolded by their own Penalty shootout on PSG’s hands on Tuesday night. The Reds failed to come to the forefront, while the Howe side worked with relentless vigor. There were excitement of excitement, especially by the two Brazilians in the middle of the park, but Newcastle channeled the reputation of the Toon Army and refused to Wilt. They hit the sweet spot.

Newcastle’s victory means that Howe and this team of players will be immortalized in Tyneside. Howe has become the first director of England to win the league championship by Steve McLaren with Middlesbrough 21 years ago and Newcastle’s first boss to deliver large silverware to generations.

Its Stoic aura works as opposed to the city that supports its football club so strongly, but together, Howe and Newcastle have proven to be the perfect match.

It is the best England he has taken on the sidelines.

Iodine

Joelinton completed a hat-trick of celebrations for his / her defensive work / Marc Atkins / Gettyimages

The clock was scored in a minute 99 after Liverpool’s late goal. The tension suffocated Wembley. Newcastle couldn’t lose from here, right? Not after all.

Liverpool’s next surge upfield stopped from a poor Dominik Szoboszlai header, which was cool by Bruno Guimaraes and seized by Sandro Tonali. Brazil’s temperament and the dirty execution of the Italian, which allowed Newcastle to kill more watch at a critical juncture, points out a truly excellent appearance from their Midfield Triumvirate.

These were definitely the Premier League Two best engine rooms going on, but Sunday’s duel was a complete victory for the three in black and white. Guimaraes provided I understand, Tonali was relentless and Joelinton recorded a hat-trick celebrations for his defensive work.

This was not about their ability to combine beyond their opponents in the middle of the park, but their ability to completely disturb Liverpool.

Mohammed is wrong

Mohamed Salah was anonymous at Wembley/Chris Brunskill/Fantasista/Gettyimages

Liverpool’s brightest moment came in the first half when Salah got the opportunity to align Tino Livramento One-on-one. The Salah cross was hit by Luis Diaz and their only shot of the opening season was full of Diogo Jota.

This sequence definitely put an exclamation mark on Liverpool’s plan to return to the game: Give the ball to Salah! However, this time, there was no red resuscitation inspired by the inevitable Egyptian.

His touch number was short of one digit since Newcastle won their second and there was only another chance when the wing was lined up by Livramento, winning a corner but nothing more. Howe ensured that Salah would not beat his team, causing the supporting cast of the wing to accelerate.

They didn’t.

In fact, Liverpool were poor from the back to the front and their issues on Sunday was not exclusively under sub-par screens in attack. However, as happened in the middle of the week, the Reds suffered strongly when their star was limited.

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