Newcastle United's recent resurgence continues as they edged out Tottenham Hotspur in the Carabao Cup quarterfinals, showcasing a solid team performance that was reminiscent of their Wembley triumph in March.
Manager Eddie Howe praised his side's identity and expectations, stating that the 3-2 win was "in line with our standards." The home team came close to prioritizing European competitions but instead displayed the zeal of a team buoyed by recent success. Newcastle's midfield trio, particularly Sandro Tonali, stifled Tottenham's buildups, forcing them to second-guess their hosts.
Tonali's all-around performance was instrumental in the victory, while Nick Woltemade headed in the decisive goal during the second half after Joe Willock's beautifully dinked cross. The German centre-forward has now scored six goals for Newcastle and expressed his happiness with being able to control the ball effectively.
In contrast, Tottenham struggled to create scoring opportunities against an organised Newcastle defence. Their forwards, including Richarlison and Lucas Bergvall, were unable to test goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale consistently. Despite a late shot from Harvey Barnes clipping the crossbar, the visitors ultimately fell short.
Frank's post-match comments highlighted the difficulty in overcoming small margins in this match, but his team showed no signs of frustration as they celebrated another high-profile victory. For Newcastle, the Carabao Cup is now within reach, and the prospect of a potential major final appearance has rekindled hope among fans.
Manager Eddie Howe praised his side's identity and expectations, stating that the 3-2 win was "in line with our standards." The home team came close to prioritizing European competitions but instead displayed the zeal of a team buoyed by recent success. Newcastle's midfield trio, particularly Sandro Tonali, stifled Tottenham's buildups, forcing them to second-guess their hosts.
Tonali's all-around performance was instrumental in the victory, while Nick Woltemade headed in the decisive goal during the second half after Joe Willock's beautifully dinked cross. The German centre-forward has now scored six goals for Newcastle and expressed his happiness with being able to control the ball effectively.
In contrast, Tottenham struggled to create scoring opportunities against an organised Newcastle defence. Their forwards, including Richarlison and Lucas Bergvall, were unable to test goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale consistently. Despite a late shot from Harvey Barnes clipping the crossbar, the visitors ultimately fell short.
Frank's post-match comments highlighted the difficulty in overcoming small margins in this match, but his team showed no signs of frustration as they celebrated another high-profile victory. For Newcastle, the Carabao Cup is now within reach, and the prospect of a potential major final appearance has rekindled hope among fans.