
This is the moment when the jubilant players and coaches of Newcastle on the field were flooded after their sensational Carabao Cup Final Victory on Liverpool in Wembley.
The Magpies made for 70 years their first domestic trophy and ended a long wait for a large piece of silverware that dates from 1969 after a deserved 2-1 victory on Sunday, thanks to goals from the local hero than Burn and Alexander Isak.
Burn had broken the impasse with a towering header from a corner, just a few days after receiving his first call from England, before Isak met Jacob Murphy's knockdown and stopped a good effort in the bottom corner for the second at 52 minutes.
Liverpool, who was still faltering of their Champions League elimination in the hands of PSG, halved the shortage by Federico Chiesa deep in the stopping time, but Newcastle was able to spark the Nervy last minutes to spark out Pandemonium.
Images recorded from behind their dugout by ITV showed that players were nervous around the couch, their arms around each other's shoulders.
But after the last whistle sounded, they started to jump into the air in pure cheers before embracing the people around them and flowing on the Wembley surface.
In the background, Baas Eddie Howe and his assistant Jason Tindall could be seen in the celebration before he shaked his hands with Arne Slot.
It was not long before the emotions cracked at the surface when Captain Bruno Guimaraes from Newcastle broke out in tears during his interview after the game on the field, in which he said that the victory was one of the best days of his life.
“They (the fans of the club) earn everything, when I came here for the first time, I said,” I want a name in the history of the club, “Guimaraes told Sky Sports. 'After 73 years we can say that we are the champions. The boys deserve everything.
“This is one of the best days of my life. I have no words, this is one of the best days of my life. They deserve it, I said for them that this is like the World Cup.
People who grew up did not see Newcastle champions. Now they see that we are here to write history and I am so happy. My first year as a captain of this club.
“This is one of the best days. The team, the fans, the owners. We earn this. Look at this, it's incredible. This is my second home, since when I drew for the club, from the relegation (Battle), Champions League and now champion.
“I think we write history. One day when I leave this club, I want the fans to sing my name in the way they do it today.
“I know that when we have seen him in the standard today … he texts me for the game.”
The victorious Howe also exposed his emotion and said: 'We knew what was at stake today for all our fans, we wanted to do them proudly and win the trophy.
'I am so happy with the result and implementation. We deserved to win today.
“It was difficult when Liverpool scored. I thought of extra time, we always make it difficult for ourselves. It would never be 2-0. '
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