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Man Utd claim League Cup triumph after beating Newcastle at Wembley

Ryan Fisher
Updated
Manchester United's Brazilian midfielder Casemiro celebrates with the trophy
Manchester United's Brazilian midfielder Casemiro celebrates with the trophyAFP
Manchester United lifted silverware for the first time in over five years as they defeated Newcastle United 2-0 to win the Carabao Cup at Wembley. In turn, Newcastle saw their hopes of a first piece of domestic glory in generations disintegrate.

Charged by emotion, Newcastle fans had taken over London in the build-up to the final, and created a raucous atmosphere by kick-off, making Wembley seem more like the Gallowgate End at St James’ Park.

By HT, however, their dreams of a first major domestic trophy for nearly seven decades had been squashed by the ruthless Red Devils – the very team that beat them 24 years ago in their previous cup final appearance.

The match stats
The match statsFlashscore

A fast start from the Magpies failed to materialise into a goal, with the tricky Allan Saint-Maximin the only player to test David De Gea before the interval.

Just as they had done against Leicester last week, Erik ten Hag’s men rode the storm and applied the sucker punch beyond the half-hour mark, as Luke Shaw’s free-kick was met by a brilliant glancing header from the evergreen Casemiro.

Manchester United's Brazilian midfielder Casemiro scores the opening goal past Newcastle United's German goalkeeper Loris Karius
Manchester United's Brazilian midfielder Casemiro scores the opening goal past Newcastle United's German goalkeeper Loris KariusAFP

The celebrations from Wembley’s red and white section were palpable, with a sixth League Cup trophy now in grasping distance.

Less than 10 minutes later, United repeated the act. Wout Weghorst got the ball under his spell and deftly slotted through to man of the moment Marcus Rashford, who saw his shot deflect off Sven Botman and over the despairing dive of stand-in goalkeeper Loris Karius.

He perhaps ought to have done better with the looping effort, and will have certainly endured flashbacks to the horrors of his 2018 UEFA Champions League loss to Real Madrid in Liverpool colours.

Newcastle United's German goalkeeper Loris Karius concedes a second goal after Rashford's effort deflects over him
Newcastle United's German goalkeeper Loris Karius concedes a second goal after Rashford's effort deflects over himAFP

Taking charge of his first major final, Eddie Howe now had the unenviable task of motivating his players to overturn a two-goal deficit if his team were to be victorious and avoid a ninth successive loss at Wembley.

But the greater experience of key Man Utd players such as Casemiro and Raphaël Varane proved instrumental, as the Red Devils contained Newcastle’s attacks with relative ease.

Newcastle’s endeavour for a goal to get them back on the contest was starting to leave them exposed at the break, and they were indebted to Karius to deny Rashford’s powerful effort from the edge of the box.

Ten Hag’s men hadn’t conceded a goal in this competition in their last four matches en route to the final, and the same solidity was on show here until the resounding final whistle, as the Dutchman matched José Mourinho by winning the League Cup in his first season in charge at Old Trafford.

Flashscore Man of the Match: Casemiro (Manchester United)

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