Newcastle United have pulled off a major upset by defeating Manchester City 2-1 in the quarter-finals of the League Cup, ending City’s hopes of winning the quadruple.
The Magpies took the lead in the first half through Miguel Almiron, and they doubled their advantage in the second half through Bruno Guimaraes. Erling Haaland scored a late consolation goal for City, but it was not enough to prevent them from being eliminated.
Newcastle’s victory is a huge achievement for the club, who have not won a major trophy since 1969. It is also a major blow to City, who were hoping to win the quadruple this season.
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Newcastle’s stunning victory over City is a sign of the progress that the club has made under manager Eddie Howe. Howe has transformed Newcastle into a well-organized and disciplined team, and they are now one of the most difficult teams to beat in the Premier League.
Newcastle’s victory is also a sign of the strength of the League Cup. The competition is often overshadowed by the Premier League and Champions League, but it has produced some memorable upsets in recent years.
Newcastle’s fans will be dreaming of winning their first major trophy in over 50 years. They will face a tough test against Manchester United in the semi-finals, but they will be confident of their chances after their victory over City.
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So, can Newcastle United win the League Cup this season? It is certainly possible. The Magpies have a strong team, and they are playing with confidence. They will also benefit from the fact that the competition is not a priority for some of the bigger teams.
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Newcastle United’s fans will be hoping that their team can go all the way and win the League Cup this season. It would be a fitting end to a remarkable season for the club.