Newcastle advanced to the League Cup final with an impressive 2-0 victory against Arsenal in the semi-final second leg on Wednesday at St James’ Park. Jacob Murphy put Eddie Howe’s team ahead in the first half, whilst Anthony Gordon confirmed Newcastle’s 4-0 aggregate triumph as Arsenal’s defence showed uncharacteristic weakness.
Newcastle, having defeated Arsenal thrice this season, will face either Liverpool or Tottenham in the final at Wembley on March 16.
Tottenham currently lead 1-0 before Thursday’s second leg at Anfield.
Following their 2-0 first-leg victory at Arsenal in January, Newcastle successfully completed the task before their passionate supporters.
The club stands one victory away from their first major trophy since the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1969.
Newcastle lost 2-0 to Manchester United in the 2023 League Cup final and have experienced FA Cup final defeats in 1999, 1998 and 1974.
Their last significant domestic trophy came with the 1955 FA Cup, 70 years ago.
A cup victory would be significant for Newcastle, who have evolved into trophy contenders under Howe’s leadership and Saudi ownership.
Despite financial restrictions limiting their spending, Howe has maintained the club’s progress.
Arsenal, fresh from their 5-1 Premier League victory over Manchester City, faced disappointment at Tyneside.
Arteta’s sole trophy remains the 2020 FA Cup since his 2019 appointment.
With FA Cup elimination by Manchester United, Arsenal’s focus remains on the Champions League last 16 and Premier League, where they trail leaders Liverpool by six points.
Newcastle supporters taunted Arteta about his previous comments regarding the different ball used in the League Cup first leg.
Arteta expressed disappointment about failing to secure a striker before the transfer window closed. With Gabriel Jesus and Bukayo Saka injured, Arsenal’s attack lacked potency against Newcastle’s defence.
Martin Odegaard missed a crucial opportunity, hitting the post from close range.
Newcastle capitalised in the 19th minute when Alexander Isak initiated a move, striking the post before Murphy converted the rebound.
Martin Dubravka made an important save from Leandro Trossard’s attempt.
Isak continued to trouble Arsenal’s defence with his strength and skill.
Gordon secured victory in the 52nd minute, capitalising on David Raya’s poor pass to Declan Rice, which Fabian Schar intercepted, allowing Gordon to score from 12 yards.
Gordon celebrated with a black and white scarf as Newcastle’s celebrations began.