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Newcastle United's Dan Burn Set To Miss Six Weeks With Rib And Lung Injuries

Dan Burn is anticipated to be sidelined for up to six weeks following rib and lung injuries from a challenge during the derby against Sunderland. Newcastle United faces defensive challenges ahead of the EFL Cup quarter-final.

Newcastle United's manager, Eddie Howe, has disclosed that Dan Burn will be sidelined for up to six weeks. The seasoned defender sustained injuries to his rib and lung during a 1-0 derby loss to Sunderland at the Stadium of Light. This occurred after a first-half collision with Nordi Mukiele, who received a booking for the challenge.

Howe expressed his disappointment over Burn's absence, stating, "It was a big blow for us because I think he's been excellent in recent weeks." He elaborated on the nature of Burn's injuries, mentioning both rib and lung issues. Howe hopes for Burn's swift recovery as they prepare for the EFL Cup quarter-final against Fulham.

Dan Burn Out for Six Weeks with Injury

The defensive line is currently a concern for Newcastle due to several key players being unavailable. Sven Botman remains out, while Emil Krafth and Kieran Trippier are not expected back until the new year. Despite these setbacks, Nick Pope might be ready to face Fulham.

Howe commented on the situation by saying, "We don't have many injuries, but we have a concentrated group of players out who all play the same position." He also noted that Jamaal Lascelles is returning from a muscle issue and is now fit and training with the team.

Newcastle's recent performance has seen them struggle defensively, failing to keep a clean sheet in nine consecutive top-flight matches. This equals their longest streak without one under Howe's management. Additionally, Nick Woltemade became only the second player to score an own goal in a Tyne-Wear derby within the Premier League.

Eddie Howe addressed Woltemade's unfortunate moment by saying, "Nick is going to have to deal with that moment; it was an unfortunate one for him." He reassured that Woltemade was attempting to manage the cross correctly and believes he will overcome this setback.

Pursuing Success Despite Setbacks

Despite these challenges, Newcastle remains focused on their goals. They aim to defend their EFL Cup title while currently sitting 12th in the Premier League standings. However, they are just four points away from fifth place.

Howe reflected on the season's difficulties: "I think every season is a challenge; nothing is ever easy." He emphasized finding solutions as crucial when facing team problems or game aspects needing improvement.

The coach stressed maintaining positivity at the training ground and working hard towards solutions as essential strategies for overcoming current hurdles.

Story first published: Tuesday, December 16, 2025, 17:06 [IST]
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