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‘I felt a crack’ – England star missed Wales win after BREAKING HAND in bizarre way… but vows to play through pain


DAN BURN claims a BROKEN HAND will not stop him playing through the pain for club and country.

Newcastle’s strapping 6ft 7ins defender failed to get off the bench in England’s 3-0 friendly win over Wales.

England's defender Dan Burn takes part in a training session.
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Dan Burn missed the win over Wales with a broken hand[/caption]

England players warm up before a friendly match against Wales at Wembley Stadium.
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He was an unused sub at Wembley[/caption]

However, he’s desperate to earn his fourth Three Lions cap in Monday’s World Cup qualifier in Latvia.

That is despite revealing the nasty injury he sustained in Toon’s 2-0 victory over Nottingham Forest last weekend.

Burn said: “I actually broke my hand, I don’t even know how I did it, I think I went to grab someone and then I felt a crack.

“It was early in the second half so I went for the scan and I have seen a specialist.

“I’ve been told I can play with it.

“I am ready for Latvia, I am ready for Newcastle and I’d have been ready to play [against Wales].

“Now the thing for us is to keep that going all game.

“At 3-0 up we probably took our foot off the gas a little bit. We now look forward to the World Cup qualifier in Latvia now.”

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His words will be music to the ears of Eddie Howe, who currently has both first-choice full-backs Tino Livramento and Lewis Hall sidelined through injury.

And the 33-year-old former Asda trolley pusher – who lost a finger on his right hand as a teenager when climbing a fence – left his Magpies boss in doubt that nothing will stop him from being available to face his former club Brighton at the Amex next Saturday.


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THOMAS Tuchel’s side blew the Dragons away in a brilliant first half.

But they took their feet off the gas in the second half, perhaps with Tuesday’s game against Latvia in mind.

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Geordie Burn, who has filled in at left-back for his boyhood club over recent weeks, added: “I will not be missing any time for a broken hand!

“This is nothing, I have had worse injuries than this.

“I am ready to go and ready to play.”

Dan Ndoye of Nottingham Forest and Dan Burn of Newcastle United challenge for the ball.
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Burn ‘felt a crack’ during Newcastle’s win over Nottingham Forest[/caption]

Dan Burn of England during England Men's Training at St. George's Park.
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He is missing a finger on his right hand after a freak accident when he was younger[/caption]

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