Carabao Cup final: Eddie Howe & Newcastle team will be legends after win
But Howe must incorporate most of his credit into another super management and strategy.
He finished 19th in the Premier League in November 2021, scoring five points after 11 matches.
Howe will lead Newcastle to the Champions League last season, but it is the champion. Newcastle has had at least 31 managers since the last trophy was successful.
The 47-year-old has crossed so many obstacles that proved to be.
The fierce defensive discipline on Howe’s side reduced Liverpool Dangerman Mohamed Salah to an outsider.
After only 61 minutes of his third League Cup match against Arsenal, he only recorded against Liverpool for the third time, while his Champions League first leg was the last game against Paris Saint-Germain, when he had four minutes left.
Newcastle can and should add more things because they just put more effort into Liverpool teams, they look like they are running on the car park, and this loss has exacerbated the Champions League exit from PSG in free throw matches on Wednesday.
Howe is the leader and hero of this victory, usually icy, and he admits that even if he is drawn to the meaning of the occasion – not only for football clubs, but for the city.
He said: “I’m very, very excited and I’m different from me all day. We know all the fans are in danger. We want them to be proud and win trophys.
“I’m so, very happy with the results and the performance. We should win, but it’s hard when Liverpool scores. I’m thinking about the extra time. We always make it hard for ourselves. It’s never 2-0.”
Howe added: “We know history very well. We want to be proud of the club. We want to score points. We want to perform, we want to win. We are breaking new ground. I think we are awesome.”
Even Howe was surprised by the Bourne scorer game, adding: “We only worked consistently for two weeks in this game and if you see us in practice you would say we didn’t have a chance.
“We can’t believe Dan Bourne scored. He hasn’t trained like this yet.”
It’s not just a win for football clubs and their fan base. It’s a victory for a city that has been waiting for 56 years to enjoy this occasion.
The long-lasting party will be from Tyneside to Wembley after a day, a day that will live forever in Geordie’s memories.