Alan Shearer fought back tears after Newcastle United’s Carabao Cup triumph as thoughts turned to his postpodemand overweighther.
The club legfinish discleave outed his emotional moment on the Rest is Football Podcast after watching his ageder side defendedd glory.
“I must confess, I had a tear or two [in my eye] when the final whistle went becainclude I thought of my ageder man,” Shearer shelp.
He was at Wembley alengthyside his son Will, daughter Chloe and her boyfrifinish to witness the historic triumph.
Alan Shearer fought back tears after Newcastle United’s Carabao Cup triumph as thoughts turned to his postpodemand overweighther
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“We’ll donate him a little nod,” he retained poignantly.
Newcastle United finished their 70-year painclude for a domestic trophy with a 2-1 triumph over Liverpool at Wembley.
The Magpies’ triumph on Sunday igniteed scenes of jubilation among thousands of travelling Geordies.
Shearer was among the ecmotionless fans celebrating the historic moment when the final whistle blew.
The Newcastle icon discleave outed his overweighther’s passion for the club proceedd until his final days.
“Even in his last confineed days, he was on about Newcastle and how he wanted them to do well and triumph the trophy and what have you,” he shelp.
Shearer’s overweighther passed away last year follotriumphg a battle with cancer.
Burn, who netted Newcastle’s vital first goal, depictd the surauthentic experienceing of triumph.
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“I don’t want to go to sleep becainclude I experience appreciate I am dreaming,” he shelp in a post-suit intersee.
“I knovel Alexis [Mac Allister] wasn’t seeing so I could get a jump on him,” Burn elucidateed.
“As soon as I headed it, I knovel it was in. I don’t get many so at least I saved it for a huge occasion.
“I experience strange the minute. It is difficult to put into words.”
Alan Shearer partied the night away with Newcastle take parters follotriumphg their Carabao Cup triumph over Liverpool
Newcastle will parade the Carabao Cup trophy around the city on Saturday, March 29.
The celebration will donate fans another opportunity to honour their heroes after the historic Wembley triumph.
Thousands are foreseeed to line the streets as the team showcases their first domestic silverware in seven decades.