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Rafa Benitez upbeat despite another Newcastle defeat

Rafael Benitez says there is 'no news' on any potential Newcastle transfers
Image: Rafa Benitez saw Newcastle lose at home to Nottingham Forest in the Carabao Cup

Rafael Benitez remained defiant after seeing struggling Newcastle dumped out of the Carabao Cup by Sky Bet Championship side Nottingham Forest on Wednesday night.

The Spaniard looked on as a side featuring 10 changes and including three men who have been told they can leave the club slumped to a 3-2 extra-time defeat at St James' Park, the first time they have gone out of the League Cup in the second round since 1990.

It was the promoted Magpies' third defeat in as many games to date this season and did little to lift the pall hanging over Tyneside after yet another summer of unrest.

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Highlights from the 2nd round of the Carabao Cup as Newcastle hosted Championship Nottingham Forest at St James' Park

However, Benitez said: "We knew that going into the Premier League, a new division, a new competition, another level, you can win games or you can lose games.

"In this case, we lost this one. It was a game that we were expecting to win - we didn't do it and we have to be ready for the next one. I have said that this team will improve and I am convinced that we will do it."

Newcastle got off to the perfect start when Aleksandar Mitrovic fired them into a third-minute lead, but Jason Cummings' double put the visitors in the driving seat until Rolando Aarons struck in first-half stoppage time.

But it was Forest substitute Tyler Walker who headed the Championship side to victory eight minutes into extra-time after Newcastle had dominated the second half, but failed to take any of their chances.

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Asked if the result proved that the squad was not strong enough, Benitez, who is still hoping for significant movement both ways during what remains of the summer transfer window, said: "No, it proved that we have to improve in some areas."