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After arriving at Carabao Cup Final

MONews
4 Min Read

Newcastle Captain Bruno Guimaraes admitted that it was his “dream” to lift the first major trophy of Newcastle in 75 years after helping to reach Carabao Cup Final.

Magch won Arsenal 2-0 at St. James Park on Wednesday night, and scored 4-0 in the semi-finals and booked his place in MBLE Blee.

It will be the second final of Newcastle in three years, and after the lack of match against Manchester United in 2023, it is desperate to get better this time.

The Brazilian, who was named as a captain at the beginning of the season, told Sky Sports: “Thank you for your incredible performances. Here we hope we can beat another finals of the club.

“I felt anxious before the game. Big game, Arsenal Arsenal, the best team, but when we played that way, we became an amazing team.

“If you play like that, we can have a big dream. It’s amazing to get a trophy. It is my dream to do this.

“Isak is the best striker for me these days. The administrator is great for me. He deserves credit. ”

Howe: We are more wise than two years ago

Eddie Howe thinks that Newcastle is the last to qualify and the club is in a stronger club as a better club.

Toon Boss said: “It’s huge. [to get back to Wembley]. The first appearance was a bit unexpected, but it’s not surprising because the club we want should be there regularly.

“We are in merit. This year, our running was not easy, and I faced four Premier League teams so I did hard yards.

“We hope we can learn and improve our achievements through the last experience.”

Howe’s tactics surpass Gunners

While enjoying the ball less, NEWCASTLE has a control over the game on ST James’ Park.

It was treated as defender Fabian Schar’s second goal from the edge of Arsenal’s box, and Anthony Gordon was able to return home.

Howe added: “It was a good night for us. It was a difficult game, but we were tactically good. The intention was aggressive and sometimes it doesn’t work all the time when you do it.

“I did today. I thought it helped to solidify our plans. We sometimes had to retreat, but always in the game.

“Day [on the game plan] It starts on Monday and is fast. Last year, the Champions League helped us to run for two days.

“The players have followed the instructions on letters and deserve credit. Fabian [Schar] Whether the declan Rice has fallen low, whether it has gone wide, or whether it has gone to the center was far away from his work.

“Sometimes he crossed the stadium. He is a good athlete and can be very done. ”

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