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Newcastle United star Dan Burn hospitalised after derby injury as Magpies release statement
Dan Burn was hospitalized with a suspected rib injury after a collision with Nordi Mukiele, raising concerns ahead of Newcastle’s Carabao Cup quarter-final, manager Eddie Howe confirmed.
- During the Tyne-Wear derby, Newcastle United defender Dan Burn was taken to hospital in an ambulance with a suspected rib issue after a heavy blow in the first half.
- A heavy chest-first collision occurred as both players lunged for a loose ball, with Nordi Mukiele's momentum hitting Dan Burn, who later defended a corner before signalling to the bench.
- Manager Eddie Howe said `He was struggling to breath at half-time.` and added, `Dan Burn has gone to hospital for a check of his ribs so hopefully he will be OK.`
- Newcastle are down to the bare bones defensively with Sven Botman and Kieran Trippier out, and Dan Burn is a doubt for the Carabao Cup quarter-final against Fulham.
- Fabian Schar replaced Burn just before the half-time break, and Nick Woltemade's headed own goal a minute after the second-half restart decided the match result.
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Sunderland player aims brutal Newcastle message after sending Dan Burn to hospital - The Mirror
Sunderland defender Nordi Mukiele was a key player as the Black Cats beat Newcastle 1-0 in the Wear-Tyne Derby while he was also involved as Magpies defender Dan Burn picked up an injury
·London, United Kingdom
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The Independent (US)
Dan Burn taken to hospital after rib injury in Tyne-Wear derby
The Newcastle defender was replaced before half-time after a collision with Nordi Mukiele
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleThe media from the island predict that Newcastle will be without Burn for a long time, a guy who will probably be on the list of English coach Tomas Tuchel.
·Podgorica, Montenegro
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