Newcastle United’s remarkable Carabao Cup triumph sparked an emotional outpouring from fans worldwide, with Geordies shedding tears of joy after the long-awaited victory. This historic win marked the club’s first major trophy in 70 years, following their hard-fought victory over Liverpool at Wembley.
Over the weekend, the city of Newcastle was transformed into a sea of black and white as tens of thousands of passionate supporters flooded the streets to celebrate the achievement. The jubilant parade was attended by prominent figures, including beloved TV duo Ant and Dec, but perhaps the most emotional presence was club legend Alan Shearer.
Shearer, who cemented his status as Newcastle’s all-time leading scorer with 206 goals in 405 appearances, never had the chance to lift a trophy during his playing career. Now, witnessing the club’s triumph firsthand, he shared his deep emotions about the moment.
Speaking about the magnitude of the victory, Shearer emphasized that even if Newcastle were to achieve greater success in the future—such as winning the Premier League or Champions League—nothing would compare to this Carabao Cup win. He attributed the unparalleled joy to the club’s long-standing wait for silverware and the unwavering passion of Newcastle’s one-club city.
Reflecting on the euphoric celebrations, Shearer described the moment he stepped out and saw more than 150,000 fans donning black-and-white shirts, chanting his name, as an unforgettable experience. He compared Newcastle’s devotion to football with cities like Liverpool or Glasgow but insisted that the connection with the team in Newcastle was uniquely intense.
For Shearer, the Carabao Cup victory was not just about the trophy—it was about decades of longing, passion, and unwavering loyalty. He stated that if he couldn’t win a trophy himself, being part of the celebration as a fan was the next best thing. He relished every second of the historic moment, acknowledging that this triumph would forever hold a special place in Newcastle’s history and in his heart.