Newcastle United send 5-word message to Crystal Palace and Tottenham after FA Cup and Europa League wins

Newcastle United have added their voice to the growing chorus of celebration across English football, taking a moment to acknowledge the triumphs of Crystal Palace and Tottenham Hotspur after both clubs secured long-awaited trophies.

While Palace and Spurs recently made headlines by capturing silverware, Newcastle were quick to remind the footballing world that they, too, have enjoyed a historic breakthrough this season.

The Magpies lifted the Carabao Cup back in March, a victory that ended a staggering 56-year wait for a major trophy and marked their first domestic success in 70 years.

That achievement was met with an outpouring of emotion across the city, culminating in a trophy parade that brought an estimated 300,000 fans into the heart of Newcastle.

The open-top bus ride through the city centre became more than just a victory lap—it was a moment of catharsis for generations of supporters who had waited decades to see their team taste glory.

Dan Burn, one of the heroes of that Carabao Cup final, summed up the significance of the event by claiming that Newcastle fans may never celebrate a trophy win quite like that again.

It wasn’t just a cup victory; it was a point in history for a club that has long stood on the edge of greatness, now finally stepping into a new era of hope and ambition.

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As the season winds down with several narratives converging, Newcastle’s social media team delivered a perfect response to the recent victories by Palace and Tottenham.

In a post shared across platforms, the club published a TikTok video featuring images of the three squads—Newcastle, Crystal Palace, and Tottenham—holding their respective trophies. Set to a humorous and self-aware audio clip that said, “Look at us, who would’ve thought?”, the post was light-hearted yet celebratory.

The caption reinforced the message: “Trophy drought? What trophy drought?” accompanied by handshake emojis tagging both Palace and Spurs. It was a message of camaraderie, respect, and shared accomplishment—three clubs breaking free from long-standing narratives of near-misses and disappointment.

Tottenham’s Europa League triumph was particularly significant, ending a 17-year spell without silverware and bringing European success back to North London.

Meanwhile, Crystal Palace’s FA Cup victory marked the first major honour in the club’s entire history, a milestone that resonated deeply with their supporters. These wins not only sparked joy among their fans but also earned European places for next season.

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Palace will now compete in the Europa League, and Tottenham, despite enduring a challenging domestic campaign, have clinched a spot in next season’s Champions League.

While others celebrate, Newcastle’s journey is far from over. The Magpies still have a crucial fixture ahead—one that could decide their immediate future in European football.

Their final Premier League game of the season is set for Sunday, when they host Everton at St James’ Park. The stakes couldn’t be higher. A win could secure Champions League qualification, adding a fitting climax to a season that has already delivered so much to their loyal fanbase.

The league table remains finely balanced, with just a single point separating fourth from seventh. That narrow margin means any of the teams involved in the fight for Europe could find themselves either elated or heartbroken once the final whistle blows.

Fortunately for Newcastle, their destiny remains largely in their own hands. Adding another layer of drama, Chelsea and Nottingham Forest—both of whom are also in the running for a Champions League spot—will face off on the same day.

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That clash ensures that at least one of Newcastle’s rivals will drop points, increasing the importance of a focused and determined performance against Everton.

Club legend Alan Shearer has acknowledged the tension surrounding this final match, but he expressed confidence in Newcastle’s ability to rise to the occasion, especially with home support behind them.

Similarly, former Magpies goalkeeper Shaka Hislop shared Shearer’s optimism, suggesting that Newcastle have the quality and momentum to get the job done and secure their return to Europe’s top competition.

In a season filled with unexpected turns and emotional highs, Newcastle have managed to not only break their trophy curse but also position themselves for sustained success.

Their acknowledgment of Palace and Tottenham’s achievements wasn’t just a classy gesture—it was a reflection of a club that understands the weight of history and the joy that comes from rewriting it.

Whether celebrating in the streets or fighting for every point on the pitch, Newcastle United are firmly establishing themselves as a club ready to compete, to inspire, and to build a legacy that supporters can cherish for years to come.