Breathless Derby: Newcastle Star Sidelined in Hospital After Brutal Sunderland Clash
14 December 2025
Injury casts a shadow over the Tyne-Wear Derby
Dan Burn alerted the Newcastle United manager and his teammates to his deteriorating condition after a heavy challenge during the Tyne-Wear derby with Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.
According to The Sun, the 33-year-old defender was taken to hospital due to breathing difficulties following the collision.
Recovery concerns and the final score
Burn left the field three minutes before halftime after suffering rib injuries at the Stadium of Light, and Sunderland went on to win 1-0 in the 16th round of the Premier League.
Sky Sports quoted manager Eddie Howe saying Burn could not breathe properly and that the incident cast a shadow over the clash as the team continued with replacements on the bench.
Burn was transported by ambulance, and Howe later confirmed news of the hospital visit, hoping the injury was not serious.
Howe told Sky Sports: "It's painful for Dan, and it's unfortunate that it happened first; he's gone to hospital for rib checks, and we hope he's OK."
In summary, Newcastle's stars left the field disappointed by the result, while the medical staff provided the necessary care for their teammate.
Note to players: breathing is not optional—it's part of your kit. Not every tackle deserves a standing ovation from the hospital lobby.
Derby drama delivered: a 1-0 scoreline, a hospital visit, and a reminder that football is a contact sport with a post-match recovery plan.
Sniper punchline 1: When the game gets physical, the medical team gets the standing ovation—talk about a clinical finish.
Sniper punchline 2: If oxygen could be booked, Burn’s lungs would be the top option—great for suspense, terrible for the post-match press conference.