Newcastle fans take over Covent Garden for second night in wild celebrations of first domestic trophy in 70 years
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NEWCASTLE fans have taken over Covent Garden for a second consecutive night as they celebrate Carabao Cup success.
The Toon Army hit the streets in both the capital and back in the North East following the historic 2-1 win over Liverpool.
GettyNewcastle’s 70-year wait for a domestic trophy is finally over[/caption]
Story Picture AgencyToon supporters down in the capital headed back to Covent Garden for a huge party[/caption]
Story Picture AgencyThe party continued long into the night after Toon ended a seven-decade trophy drought[/caption]
PAA topless Newcastle fan climbed a phone box after the match[/caption]
ReutersThousands of fans flocked to St James Park after the final whistle at Wembley[/caption]
Dan Burn and Alexander Isak were on target for Eddie Howe’s men at the Home of Football.
Newcastle survived a late scare after Federico Chiesa netted a consolation in stoppage time.
It gave the Toon their first domestic trophy in 70 years.
He admitted: “I don’t want to go to sleep because I feel like I am dreaming.
“As soon as I headed it, I knew it was in. I don’t get many so at least I saved it for a big occasion.
“I feel strange the minute. It is hard to put into words.”
ReutersSome fans were seen on Alan Shearer’s statue outside St James’ Park[/caption]
AlamyDan Burn found the net just days after his first England call-up[/caption]