Newcastle became Wembley in black and white on Sunday and, together with London, will remain so for a long time after they collected their first domestic trophy since 1955.
But what star has taken its place in these history books? Who enjoyed a week of 'fairy tale'? And who had its worst game in a long time?
Eddie Howe and his men recorded their name in the story with the 2-1 victory in the Capabao Cup final over Liverpool, with the local hero Dan Burn on the score sheet in the first half and Alexander Isak doubling the advantage in the second.
Liverpool, who comforted a comfort through Federico Chiesa, will now be anxious to get up and see the season as Premier League champions after a devastating week that saw them knocked them out the champions League and lose the Cup Copao final.
Newcastle, meanwhile, are in Dreamland, and the celebrations will continue for a few days, but as the player left everyone for international service.
Craig Hope and Lewis Steele de Mail Sport were in Wembley to qualify the players on Sunday.

Alexander Isak was on the Newcastle score sheet on a historic day for the club in Wembley

Dan Burn also scored for Eddie Howe's side, since the Magpies won their first trophy for 70 years

Howe put his team on the front foot and delivered their plan to a TEE to win the trophy
Liverpool (4-2-3-1)
Keelher Kelleher – 6
I could do little about Newcastle's objectives and, without the Irish, Liverpool could have been dead and buried before. Denied Burn and Isak from short distance.
Jarell Quansah – 5
Some unstable touches and Liverpool surprised the creativity of Trent Alexander-Arnold and the help that often gives in the accumulation game.
Ibrahima Konate – 6
He liquidated a couple of times and made a great rise to prevent Isak from loading in the first half.
Virgil van Dijk – 5.5
The captain often began the attacks, but finally Newcastle caused more problems to Liverpool than almost all teams this season.
Andy Robertson – 5.5
Hit too easily for Newcastle's second goal. Murphy had the best of Robertson all afternoon, but made some large blocks.

Newcastle caused Liverpool, and Virgil van Dijk, more problems than almost any other team this season

Mohamed Salah has been, with much, the best player in England this season, but this was his worst game in a long time
Ryan Gravenber – 5
He played in multiple different positions, but did not have the impact he has enjoyed on most matches this season.
Alexis Mac Allister – 5
It is not his fault, but why was the hell 9 inches 9 inches Mac Allister in charge of scoring 6 feet and 7 inches of burns for the first goal? It is not his best afternoon.
Mohamed Wrong – 4.5
With much, the best player in England this season, if not Europe, but this was his worst game in a long time. Completely canceled.
Dominik Szoboszlai – 5
A tireless corridor as always, but Newcastle directed the center of the countryside and Szoboszlai could not overcome people like Joelinton, Guimaraes and Tonali.
Luis Díaz – 4.5
None of Liverpool attackers deserves a pleasant brand. None of them did enough to win the game.
Diogo Jota – 4.5
Miles outside its best way in recent weeks. He had the best Liverpool opportunity of the game with the last kick of the first half, but he had seen it very widely.
Substitutes
Darwin Núñez (for Jota, 56min) – 5
Curtis Jones (for Konate, 56min) – 7
Cody Gakpo (for Mac Allister, 67min) – 5
Federico Chiesa (for Gravenberch, 73min) – 7
Harvey Elliott (for Díaz, 73min) – 6
Manager: Arne Slot – 6
His XI lacked creativity and cunning. Jota and Díaz will do well to keep their places for the next game.

Diogo Jota has been kilometers in recent weeks and had the best opportunity for Liverpool

Arne Slot's XI lacked creativity and cunucia and some of his players will be lucky to maintain places
Newcastle (4-3-3)
Nick Pope – 8
His first rescue was huge, denying Jones at 2-0 in the hour. Beef, kicked and clear everything else. Remuneration after being lost in 2023 due to a ban.
Kieran Trippier – 8.5
He used his entire class and experience and sent a message to his teammates: we belong here. He was immense, and played for an hour with an lesion in the hamstrings!
Fabian Schar – 8.5
The only burned time lost one, he was there. I was everywhere, in fact. Fresh and quiet in defense and, therefore, composed of the ball.
And burn – 9
Has a footballer ever had a better week? First call from England, first Newcastle scorer in Wembley in 25 years and a colossal performance to start. Fairy tale things.
Tino Livramento – 8.5
Too much for him to have to worry about Salah. His response was to go to the attack himself and, from his cross, the second goal came. It seemed a support from England here.
Bruno Guimaraes – 8.5
The exhibition of a captain and deservedly takes place in the history books of the club. He ran, approached and growled through 90 minutes. Brave.

Captain Bruno Guimaraes has taken his place in history books after leading his team to win

Meanwhile, Joelinton marked the guideline from the off and assured that his team, as he did, played well
Sandro Tonali – 8.5
It is more graft than crafts this time from Italian, but, like his companions in the center of the Brazilian countryside, he never stopped. What trip has been on.
Joelinton – 9.5
Established the tone from the off. When the Brazilian plays well, so does the team. You had the feeling that Liverpool could have played on their own and still won. MOTHER.
Jacob Murphy – 8
He had been a bit sticky with his feet, but then supplied the wonderful assistance for Isak with his head. To think, he could not get a game for the most part before Howe arrived.
Alexander Isaac – 8.5
He had barely touched the ball before the moment he pounced for the second. That is what the players in their class do. It turned out to be the difference.
Harvey Barnes – 8
He benefited from Gordon's suspension and did not waste his chance. He was involved for the second most important goal and was a threat at all times.

Isak had barely touched the ball when he pounced for the second goal, which is what class players do

Newcastle better begins to commission Howe's state after winning the first national title of the Club in 70 years
Manager: Eddie Howe – 9.5
He sent his team to the front foot and that's where they stayed. Better begin to commission the statue …
Substitutes
Joe Willock (for Barnes, 81)
Callum Wilson (for Isak, 81)
Emil Kraft (for Murphy, 90)