Eddie Howe paid tribute to Liverpool after his Newcastle United side won the Carabao Cup final at Wembley
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Eddie Howe applauds the fans at the final whistle of the Carabao Cup Final between Liverpool and Newcastle United at Wembley Stadium on March 16, 2025
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Eddie Howe has lauded Liverpool as ‘the best team in the Premier League’ as he explained the lengths Newcastle United went to to get the better of the Reds in the League Cup final. Goals either side of half-time from Dan Burn and Alexander Isak earned the Magpies a 2-1 victory at Wembley.
Burn’s opener in particular came at a crucial time after an impressive first half performance, scoring on the stroke of half-time as the centre-back peeled off Alexis Mac Allister to head home from a corner at the far post.
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And Howe revealed Newcastle have been working specifically on their set-pieces over the past two weeks with one eye on the final as he praised his side for a deserved win.
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“We respect Liverpool but I don’t think you can go on the pitch and fear anyone,” he said. “You have to really believe in yourself and I think we did today. I don’t think anyone can begrudge us the win.
“I am a firm believer that you are in control of everything. We tried to focus on the performance. I have to compliment Liverpool.
“Liverpool have been the best team in the Premier League by a mile this year, consistently, so we had to raise our game to have any chance to beat them. We needed everyone to give their maximum game and I think they did.
“I thought we made it difficult for ourselves when we conceded the goal. Typical us really, we had been so good during the game.
“I thought it was handball then offside, we left a really tricky spell at the end but managed that 10 minutes really well.
“The actual work for the game started after West Ham. We did certain things like the set plays, no team shape as such but the set plays we started a while back.
“We all sat down two weeks away from the final and said a set play can win us the game, let’s see what we can do. Let’s go into the details that could swing it for us.
“We’re not trying to be clever or give us a pat on the back at all, it is all up to the players to deliver. Kieran’s ball, Dan’s header, but things can make a difference.
“His (Burn’s) performance today was colossal at the back. Both teams were quite direct and we knew Liverpool had a direct threat.
“We have been working on those corners tirelessly for two weeks. We’ve had mixed success, I can be honest, in training, and he has delivered.
“With such a long wait for a trophy, this will be a day everyone will never forget, we will never forget it. I certainly won’t.
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“Today we won it in the best way. We played against a brilliant opponent, the best team in the Premier League all season by a long way but we were the better team.”
And asked about his muted reaction at the final whistle, speaking to Sky Sports, he added: "You have to show respect to the opposition. Liverpool were class today. That speaks volumes about them as a football club. How they reacted in that moment because we've been there two years ago (vs Manchester United), it's not easy."