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Dan Burn and Alexander Isak scored either side of the half-time break to help Newcastle United stun Liverpool in the Carabao Cup Final and win their first major trophy in 70 years.
Burn was called into Thomas Tuchel's first England squad and marked the occasion with a well-taken goal.
The giant defender escaped the attention of Liverpool's defenders to head home a Kieran Trippier corner moments before the break.
Newcastle thought they had a second goal just five minutes into the second half, with Isak tapping home a rebound.
Their celebrations were cut short, though, with Bruno Guimaraes ruled to be offside and interfering with play while stood in front of Liverpool keeper Caoimhin Kelleher.
Eddie Howe's side didn't feel sorry for themselves, though, with Isak making no mistake just two minutes on from that disallowed effort.
After Isak made it two, Newcastle could sense a first trophy since the 1969 Fairs Cup - and a first major domestic honour since the 1955 FA Cup - was within touching distance.
With an international break just around the corner, Newcastle will have time for their win to really soak in while Liverpool need to use the time to regroup ahead of the league run-in.
Liverpool are among those interested in the Sweden striker, with Arsenal also linked, and his finish for 2-0 demonstrated exactly why.
The 2023 final came during an injury-hit season for the frontman, who played just 45 minutes against Manchester United at Wembley.
There was little he could do with the two goals, though, and produced a huge stop shortly after the hour mark to keep it at two.
Pope's key moment came shortly before that, and just moments after Isak scored Newcastle's second
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