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Newcastle United reached their first cup final since 1999 by overcoming Southampton in the EFL Cup at an ecstatic St James’ Park.
Eddie Howe’s resurgent side will face either Manchester United or Nottingham Forest at Wembley as the Magpies attempt to win their first major trophy since the Inter Cities’ Fairs Cup in 1969.
Newcastle, who last played in a Wembley showpiece when they were beaten by Manchester United in the 1999 FA Cup final, had a 1-0 advantage from this semi-final first leg, and Sean Longstaff settled any nerves among an expectant Toon Army with two early goals.
The only cloud over Newcastle’s celebrations was a late red card for influential Brazilian midfielder Bruno Guimaraes for a challenge on Samuel Edozie, given by referee Paul Tierney after the intervention of VAR.
The hosts had gone in front just four minutes in as Longstaff took advantage of good work from Kieran Trippier to beat Saints keeper Gavin Bazunu, and the goalscorer then crowned a sweeping move with a confident finish in the 21st minute.
Che Adams gave Southampton hope with a fine 25-yard strike on the half-hour that ended Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope’s attempt to keep an 11th clean sheet in succession, but their slow start cost them dearly to leave Howe and his players contemplating that Wembley date on 26 February.
Newcastle’s dream season goes on
When Howe succeeded Steve Bruce in November 2021, Newcastle’s new Saudi Arabian owners were reshaping the club after their takeover.
Newcastle’s fanatical support hoped the new riches would end years of under-achievement and no silverware, but even they must be struggling to take in the scale of the transformation.
As well as a Wembley appearance, a superb start to the Premier League season means Howe’s mean are in third place and have lost just once in 20 games – and that only as a result of a goal conceded deep into injury time at Liverpool.
Howe has based Newcastle’s revival on strong defence, with new signings Pope, Trippier, Dan Burn and Sven Botman making outstanding contributions.
Guimaraes, despite his dismissal against Southampton, has provided world-class flourishes in midfield, while £60m striker Alexander Isak has shown his quality despite injury problems.
And watching it all from the stands on Tyneside, wearing a black-and-white scarf, was Newcastle’s latest acquisition – Anthony Gordon, who has signed from Everton in a deal that could eventually be worth £45m.
Gordon must have relished his first experience of match night at St James’ Park as a Newcastle player, able to watch fans who have been starved of success look forward to their first final in this competition since they lost to Manchester City in 1976.
Southampton suffer for slow start
Southampton’s ploy would surely have been to stay in this tie as long as possible and turn the weight of expectation back on Newcastle, playing on any tension that might have created.
Instead, the concession of two early goals – the first particularly cheap and the result of two pieces of carelessness in possession – left them struggling from the start.
Southampton actually created some nerves, especially when Pope had to save at the feet of Adam Armstrong in the second half, but they simply had too much to do.
Manager Nathan Jones will now return to the task of moving Saints up the league after the disappointment of missing out on a Wembley appearance.
Player of the match
S LongstaffSean Longstaff
Newcastle United
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Squad number36Player nameS Longstaff
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Squad number2Player nameTrippier
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Squad number22Player namePope
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Squad number7Player nameJoelinton
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Squad number4Player nameBotman
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Squad number33Player nameBurn
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Squad number5Player nameSchär
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Squad number24Player nameAlmirón
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Squad number28Player nameWillock
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Squad number14Player nameIsak
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Squad number10Player nameSaint-Maximin
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Squad number9Player nameWilson
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Squad number39Player nameBruno Guimarães
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Squad number6Player nameLascelles
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Squad number23Player nameMurphy
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Squad number32Player nameAnderson
Southampton
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Squad number31Player nameBazunu
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Squad number10Player nameAdams
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Squad number14Player nameBree
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Squad number8Player nameWard-Prowse
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Squad number45Player nameLavia
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Squad number23Player nameEdozie
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Squad number15Player namePerraud
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Squad number35Player nameBednarek
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Squad number4Player nameLyanco
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Squad number2Player nameWalker-Peters
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Squad number7Player nameAribo
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Squad number9Player nameA Armstrong
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Squad number22Player nameSalisu
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Squad number27Player nameDiallo
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Squad number18Player nameMara
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Squad number26Player nameAlcaraz
Line-ups
Newcastle
Formation 4-3-3
- 22Pope
- 2Trippier
- 5Schär
- 4Botman
- 33Burn
- 36S Longstaff
- 39Bruno GuimarãesBooked at 82mins
- 28WillockSubstituted forSaint-Maximinat 61′minutes
- 24AlmirónSubstituted forMurphyat 61′minutesSubstituted forAndersonat 90+7′minutes
- 9WilsonSubstituted forIsakat 61′minutesSubstituted forLascellesat 90+5′minutes
- 7Joelinton
Substitutes
- 3Dummett
- 6Lascelles
- 10Saint-Maximin
- 11Ritchie
- 12Lewis
- 14Isak
- 23Murphy
- 26Darlow
- 32Anderson
Southampton
Formation 5-3-2
- 31Bazunu
- 14Bree
- 4LyancoSubstituted forPerraudat 45′minutes
- 35Bednarek
- 22SalisuSubstituted forMaraat 88′minutes
- 2Walker-PetersSubstituted forEdozieat 36′minutes
- 8Ward-Prowse
- 27DialloSubstituted forAriboat 77′minutes
- 26AlcarazSubstituted forLaviaat 45′minutes
- 9A Armstrong
- 10Adams
Substitutes
- 6Caleta-Car
- 7Aribo
- 11Orsic
- 13Caballero
- 15Perraud
- 18Mara
- 23Edozie
- 24Elyounoussi
- 45Lavia
- Referee:
- Paul Tierney
- Attendance:
- 51,975
Live Text
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Match ends, Newcastle United 2, Southampton 1.
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Second Half ends, Newcastle United 2, Southampton 1.
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Attempt blocked. Roméo Lavia (Southampton) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
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Attempt blocked. Che Adams (Southampton) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Joe Aribo.
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Substitution, Newcastle United. Elliot Anderson replaces Jacob Murphy.
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Attempt missed. Roméo Lavia (Southampton) right footed shot from the centre of the box is too high. Assisted by James Ward-Prowse following a corner.
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Substitution, Newcastle United. Jamaal Lascelles replaces Alexander Isak because of an injury.
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Delay over. They are ready to continue.
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Delay in match because of an injury Alexander Isak (Newcastle United).
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Corner, Southampton. Conceded by Dan Burn.
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Attempt blocked. Romain Perraud (Southampton) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Joe Aribo.
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Foul by James Ward-Prowse (Southampton).
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Joelinton (Newcastle United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Samuel Edozie (Southampton).
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Joelinton (Newcastle United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Substitution, Southampton. Sékou Mara replaces Mohammed Salisu.
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Delay over. They are ready to continue.
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Delay in match because of an injury Alexander Isak (Newcastle United).
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Attempt blocked. James Ward-Prowse (Southampton) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
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Bruno Guimarães (Newcastle United) is shown the red card.
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By Phil McNulty
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