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NEWCASTLE, NEW GLORY

Magpies sink Southampto­n, end 47-year wait to reach League Cup final

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Newcastle, United Kingdom - Eddie Howe hailed Newcastle as “a club on the up” after they reached the League Cup final for the first time in 47 years with a 21 win against Southampto­n in Tuesday’s semi-final second leg at jubilant St James’ Park.

Sean Longstaff’s first-half double ensured Howe’s side finished the job after winning 1-0 in the first leg last week.

Che Adams reduced the deficit before the interval and Magpies midfielder Bruno Guimaraes was sent off in the closing stages.

But Newcastle held on to clinch a 3-1 aggregate victory that booked a final date with Manchester United or Nottingham Forest at Wembley on February 26.

United hold a 3-0 lead against Forest heading into Wednesday’s second leg at Old Trafford.

The Magpies’ most recent domestic final ended in defeat against United in the 1999 FA Cup.

“You want to be in finals of competitio­ns to increase your status and make yourself more desirable for people to join. This is a club on the up,” Howe said.

“It was an intense game. At 20, we were playing really well. We are going for everything. As much as we can achieve, we will go for.”

Newcastle, who have never won the League Cup, are aiming to lift a major domestic trophy for the first time since the 1955 FA Cup. Their last major silverware

in any competitio­n came in the 1969 Inter-cities Fairs Cup.

On a cathartic night for Newcastle after decades of suffering, it was fitting that Longstaff, a boyhood Magpies fan, should be the one to send them to Wembley.

With Newcastle legends Alan Shearer and David Ginola joining the celebratio­ns in the stands, raucous Magpies fans were ready to keep the party going all night long in the football-crazy city’s Bigg Market and Quayside bars.

Revitalise­d by Howe’s astute leadership and the financial muscle of a largely Saudi-backed

ownership group, a club once regarded as the laughing stock of the Premier League can finally hold their heads high.

They sit third in the Premier League and look set for a sustained period as contenders for the English game’s top honours.

Reaching their first domestic cup final this century is another significan­t landmark in Newcastle’s rebirth.

“It is amazing. If you’d have said to anyone 12 months ago what was going to happen, they would have laughed,” Longstaff said.

“Since the takeover we have brought in quality players. It is really special and emotional for me what we are building here.”

Ramping up an already vociferous atmosphere, Newcastle’s Anthony Gordon was paraded on the pitch before kick-off after completing his £45 million ($51 million) move from Everton.

You want to be in finals of competitio­ns to increase your status and make yourself more desirable for people to join. This is a club on the up EDDIE HOWE

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 ?? (AFP) ?? Newcastle United's Sean Longstaff (L) celebrates with team-mates after scoring against Southampto­n in their English League Cup semi-final on Tuesday
(AFP) Newcastle United's Sean Longstaff (L) celebrates with team-mates after scoring against Southampto­n in their English League Cup semi-final on Tuesday

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