Dan Burn exclusive There's no way that final meant as much to Liverpool players and fans as it did to us winning the League Cup that day was like winning the World Cup The Geordie defender reflects on Newcastle United's cup final victory one year on
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Dan Burn exclusive There's no way that final meant as much to Liverpool players and fans as it did to us  winning the League Cup that day was like winning the World Cup The Geordie defender reflects on Newcastle United's cup final victory one year on
"I do watch the goal every so often, just to get that feeling again. I don't think I've ever felt like that, and I'll probably never feel like that again. It was just a crazy time."
"You looked over at the Liverpool end during the warm-up, and it was pretty much empty. The Newcastle end was full about an hour and a half before kick-off – I was like, F**king hell, this is crazy."
"It's not until I see clips of the goal that it brings back memories – it was quite hard to keep your emotions intact. We did a much better job of that than the first time."
Dan Burn reflects on his League Cup final goal for Newcastle United against Liverpool, describing it as an emotionally overwhelming experience he frequently revisits. The match represented a significant moment for Newcastle, who had endured a 70-year trophy drought since their last major success in 1955. Burn's header from a Kieran Trippier corner early in the match proved decisive in defeating the reigning Carabao Cup holders and Premier League champions. The victory marked Newcastle's first win over Liverpool in 18 attempts since 2015. Burn recalls the emotional atmosphere at Wembley, noting the stark contrast between the packed Newcastle support and sparse Liverpool attendance during warm-up, which intensified his feelings about the historic achievement.
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