Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has described Dan Burn’s call-up to the England squad as “one of many nice tales” and hailed the defender as a “actual man”.
The 32-year-old was considered one of a number of shock inclusions from new England head coach Thomas Tuchel this morning having established himself as a daily in a Newcastle aspect that meets Liverpool in Sunday’s EFL Cup ultimate.
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And Howe believes his is a worthy inclusion.
He stated of Burn: “Yeah, unimaginable second for Dan – and I’ve to say there’s no yet another deserving for my part.
“Such an inspiring man and a proficient participant, it’s a nice soccer story. Dan has needed to do it the arduous approach coming by the leagues. He’s the mannequin skilled; he’s so dedicated to what he does. His character is so steady and so stage, I’m so happy for him on a private stage.
“We began to work with Dan once we did and got here in clearly throughout our relegation battle, simply such an inspiring lad, but in addition a really proficient participant.
“I feel it’s an amazing story actually, one of many nice tales, one of many nice comebacks. A devoted skilled, a pacesetter, an actual man.”
Eddie Howe on Dan Burn’s England call-up:
“Unbelievable second for Dan, there isn’t a yet another deserving for my part. Such an inspiring man and a proficient participant, it’s a nice soccer story, Dan has needed to do it the arduous approach coming by the leagues. He’s the mannequin… pic.twitter.com/lExBdddAyV
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No time to rejoice for Burn
Requested if he had spoken to the previous Fulham, Wigan and Brighton defender to debate the information, Howe added: “Very briefly. He instructed us concerning the name up very briefly simply earlier than coming right here, so no, no time to rejoice with him straight into coaching for him.
“That is only a nice second for Dan, and naturally for Newcastle. However the cup ultimate is, in fact, all we’re eager about proper now.”
Burn, who also can play left-back, will begin within the centre of defence in opposition to Liverpool on Sunday and be tasked with maintaining quiet the Reds’ potent assault.