- Newcastle beat Liverpool 2-1 in the Capao Cup final in Wembley on Sunday
- One of his former players was there to encourage his old teammates in
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A former Newcastle player clearly still has love for the club despite playing now for a rival of the Premier League, since he was seen in the stands enjoying the victory of the Cuabao Cup on Sunday with album fans.
Newcastle finished his 70-year-old wait for a national trophy with a completely deserved 2-1 victory over Liverpool in Wembley, Dan Burn and Alexander Isak Netting before a late comfort by Federico Chiesa.
There were jubilant scenes in half in black and white of the stadium in the full -time whistle and one of his old players was right in the middle.
Elliot Anderson spent his entire career with Newcastle before joining Nottingham Forest last year.
He is an defender of the Urraca for life and his passion for the club has clearly not diminished even though he now plays for another club.
Anderson was seen to Fist pumping in the second row when Eddie Howe and his players celebrated their victory in the field.

Elliot Anderson (center, right) was seen in the stands enjoying Newcastle's victory in Wembley

Manager Eddie Howe clearly noticed his former player when he returned the same gesture

Anderson spent 14 years in Newcastle, making 55 appearances for the first team
And Howe clearly saw the man who spent three years driving while the fist pumped in his direction with a smile, together with Nick Pope.
Anderson was a popular figure among fans and Howe revealed at that time that Newcastle was forced to sell it due to the gain and sustainability rules of the Premier League.
Newcastle was just a few days after violating the rules, but the move of £ 35 million Anderson to Forest Balanched the club's accounts.
Anderson was born in Whitley Bay, North Tyneside and joined the Newcastle academy at age eight before crossing the ranks and the first team.
He spent 14 years in total at St James' Park, making 55 senior appearances.