Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe challenged his players to win more silverware after making themselves “legends” by ending the club’s 56-year trophy drought with a 2-1 Carabao Cup final win against Liverpool.
Goals from Dan Burn and Alexander Isak put Newcastle in control of the Wembley clash before Federico Chiesa pulled one back for Liverpool in stoppage time.
And after holding on to seal a victory and claim a first trophy since the 1969 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, and first domestic cup since the 1955 FA Cup, Howe said that the Magpies’ long-awaited success must now be the platform for more at St James’ Park.
“I feel amazing,” Howe told reporters. “It’s been an incredible day, I am so pleased with our performance. It wasn’t a lucky win, it was fully deserved.


“You have so many difficult days in football, and this club has had its fair share of them, so we just want to enjoy the moment and take it all in.
“I am so pleased to get this trophy to end the long wait and hopefully we can get some more in the future.

“We have some iconic players who will go down as legends, but hopefully with one [trophy], it can become more.