- Newcastle defeated Arsenal 2-0 in the second leg of his Copao Cup semifinal
- Isak impressed in advance against arsenal when the Uracas sealed a 4-0 victory
- Listen now: Everything is starting! We need Arsenal's personality! This needle is what the Premier League is about
The Newcastle legend, Alan Shearer, called Ian Wright after Alexander Isak played a leading role in the triumph of the semifinal of the Carabao Cup of the Magpies over Arsenal.
Isak, who has been repeatedly linked to the gunners in recent months, impressed against the defensive duo of the visitors of Gabriel Magalhaes and William Saliba.
The Swedish striker seemed to have given Newcastle a fourth minute advantage at night with a good ending, just to have been governed off.
Isak then played a vital role in Newcastle's eventual opening, which joined its aggregate leadership of 2-0.
The striker saw a 19 minute hit the arsenal post so that Jacob Murphy was dragged by the rebound.
Isak, who had scored in the first leg, continued to play a crucial role when Eddie Howe's team decreased in the final of next month with Anthony Gordon scoring his second in the night and fourth in a whole.
Alexander Isak played a key role when Newcastle beat Arsenal to reach the Capabao Cup final
The Newcastle Alan Shearer legend praised Isak in a publication that calls the Arsenal Ian Wright's hero
Newcastle's record scorer, Shearer, praised Isak's exhibition against the very praised defensive association of Gabriel and Saliba del Arsenal.
Shearer took the opportunity to make fun of former Arsenal Wright star in a publication on social networks.
'Hello @ianwright0 Tell me of our boy Isak against your 2 Center Backs! #Newars, 'Shearer published.
He added: 'That was a adequate performance man. Arsenal could not live with intensity.
'Better than them tonight in each position'.
It is the second time in three seasons, the Uracas have reached the final of this competition after being defeated by Manchester United in 2023.
The Eddie Howe team will go to an important national trophy in 70 years next month.
Newcastle will now face Liverpool or Tottenham in the final in Wembley on March 16.
The two sides play their second game on Thursday in Anfield, with Spurs to a goal from the first leg.