• • Newcastle United defender Dan Burn has
• received a major boost to his international hopes after being selected by England manager Thomas Tuchel for the upcoming international break. The 31-year-old center-back, who has been in impressive form for the Magpies this season, has been rewarded with
• his first England call-up under Tuchel.
Burn’s selection is a testament to his hard work and dedication to his craft. The defender has been a mainstay in Newcastle’s defense, helping the team to establish itself as a top-four contender in the Premier League. His performances have not gone unnoticed, with Tuchel praising Burn’s consistency and
• leadership qualities.
“I’m delighted to welcome Dan into the England squad,” Tuchel said. “He’s been in excellent form for Newcastle, and his experience and physicality will be a valuable
• asset to our team.”
Burn’s England call-up is a dream come true for the defender, who has been working towards this moment his entire career. The Newcastle star took to social media to express his delight at the news, saying: “I’m absolute’ over the moon to be selected for England! It C a huge honor to represent my country, and I’m looking forward to linking up with the squad.”
his delight at the news, saying: “I’m absolutely over the moon to be selected for England! It’s a huge honor to represent my co
Burn’s selection has also been welcomed by Newcastle manager Eddie Howe, who believes the defender’s England call-up is a testament to the club’s growing reputation. “Dan’s selection is a great achievement for him and for the club,” Howe said. “We’re all delighted to see him get the recognition he deserves.”
With Burn now part of the England setup, he will be looking to make a positive impression on Tuchel and the rest of the squad. The defender’s first opportunity to do so will come in England’s upcoming friendly match against a top European nation.
As Burn prepares to take the next step in his
• international career, he will be drawing
• inspiration from his Newcastle teammates, including Kieran Trippier and Nick Pope, who have both been regulars in the England squad.
With Burn now joining their ranks, the
• Magoies’ influence on the international stage continues to grow.