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The story did not end at Wembley, United continues with this dilemma at St. James Park

Erik Ten Hag's team won 2-0 in the Carabao Cup final last month.

By Angus Barnes

Erik Ten Hag's team won 2-0 in the Carabao Cup final last month.
Erik Ten Hag's team won 2-0 in the Carabao Cup final last month.
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Newcastle United striker Callum Wilson says the Magpies are out for revenge when they take on Manchester United this weekend.

Eddie Howe's side can send a real statement of intent with a win over the Red Devils, which could see them drop to third with Tottenham set to take on Everton on Monday night.

Defeat in the Carabao Cup final ended an impressive cup run, but the silver lining has been form since the Premier League's return to action.

A 2–0 loss to Manchester City was followed by back-to-back wins against Wolves and Nottingham Forest, moving the Toon back into top four contention.

The consequences of the Wembley final

The Magpies head coach has reiterated that the cup final became a distraction in February, but all eyes are back on St James' Park on Sunday. Erik Ten Hag's side currently have bragging rights following their trophy claim, but Wilson says Newcastle are out for revenge.


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