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56 years after their last coronation, Newcastle was finally able to reopen his cupboard with trophies to add a new little one. Indeed, the Magpies dismissed Liverpool after a controlled final to win the Carabao Cup this Saturday (2-1). A victory that counts for coach Eddie Howe, who became the first Englishman since Harry Redknapp in 2008 to win a national trophy, and who could win the jackpot after his performances.
Indeed, if, in addition to this title, he manages to hoist Newcastle in the top 4 of the Premier League, qualifying for the Champions League, it will benefit from a salary increase of 50%, thus affecting more than 10 million euros annually. What dissuade the inclinations of the English Federation, who wanted to make him his new coach before falling back on Thomas Tuchel. Eddie Howe immediately set himself the goal of winning more titles, clearly indicating that he sees his future in Newcastle and nowhere else.
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