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Kieran Trippier eyes Wembley glory and a long career at Newcastle

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NEWCASTLE: Kieran Trippier thinks Newcastle United will be competing for every trophy in the next few years — and he is hoping to keep playing until he is 40 to get a taste of it.

Trippier will lead the Magpies out at Wembley on Sunday as they take on his boyhood club Manchester United in the final of the Carabao Cup.

The England defender only signed on the dotted line for Newcastle 13 months ago — and few would have thought the transformation in fortunes would be so stark.

Trippier arrived at St. James’ Park with the club fighting relegation. They now head into this weekend’s capital showpiece with eyes on the Champions League and the club’s first meaningful silverware since 1969. “If you look back to last January, the progress we have made, we have earned the right to be in this position that we’re in today,” said the 32-year-old. “The way that we have performed this season, we have tried to compete with all the top teams and we want to be where the top four are with Man United, Man City.

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