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Dan Burn dances off with PSG sunk and an opponent in his pocket

- Michael Butler

DAN! DAN! DAN! DAN! DAN! DAN!

Ousmane Dembélé must have posters of Dan Burn on his wall, such was the way in which PSG’s World Cup-winning Frenchman appeared completely overawed by the sense of Big Cup occasion at St James’ Park, burrowing so deep into the towering defender’s pockets that only his final acute accent was visible as the final whistle blew on Newcastle’s mighty 4-1 win. Released by the Magpies at 13, pushing supermarke­t trollies around Asda car parks when he was 16, Burn’s rise has been one hell of a ride; from Blyth Spartans, via Darlington, Yeovil, Birmingham City to Fulham (where he was again released at the age of 25) before yet another renaissanc­e at Wigan, Brighton and finally back at Newcastle.

There is a serious point to make here. Burn is a very good footballer, and Newcastle are a very good football team – this isn’t a David and Goliath story. But whatever disillusio­nment you might have with elite football, of one team backed by a Saudi sovereign wealth fund beating another owned by a Qatari sport investment, it is still possible for hearts to be warmed – to an extent – by the ballistic reaction as Burn’s towering header contribute­d towards Newcastle’s

first Big Cup win for more than 20 years. Indeed, it was something of a triumph to watch a back four of Kieran Trippier, Jamal Lascelles, Fabian Schär and Burn give a front four of Randal Kolo Muani (€75m), Gonçalo Ramos (obligation to buy the 22-year-old for €65m plus €15m in add-ons), Dembélé (€50m) and some bloke called Kylian Mbappé about as much room as Craig ‘Ballon’ Dawson gave Erling Haaland at the weekend – zilch.

“Genuinely we feel unstoppabl­e when we play at home,” roared Burn in his post-match interview with CBS, shortly before exhibiting his now-trademark dance with Jamie Carragher and Micah Richards – a collection of movements more suited to Al Harrington’s Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm-Flailing Tubeman Emporium and Warehouse than St James’ Park. “It’s a dream. When the takeover happened I was with my dad, and I said: ‘I think that’s me done now, I don’t think I’ll get to Newcastle.’ Three months later and I was signing on deadline day. I couldn’t have asked for a better time to be part of the club.”

If vibes are high in the north-east of England, spare a thought for PSG fans, who must surely take almost no satisfacti­on in walking Ligue Urrrrrrrrr­rn for the 1,568th time and absolutely no joy in getting trounced in Big Cup, the only competitio­n they appear to care about. Neymar, Mbappé and Leo Messi have all tried to bring the big-eared trophy to Paris, and Football Daily suspects that if you can’t win it with that crew, you’re probably never going to. If Mbappé was still unsure about shipping out to join perennial contenders Real Madrid next summer, as the rain swept off the North Sea on to his beleaguere­d boat, he had probably made his mind up by the time he made it back to Newcastle airport.

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 ?? ?? Oh Jürgen! Photograph: Andrew Powell/ Liverpool FC/Getty Images
Oh Jürgen! Photograph: Andrew Powell/ Liverpool FC/Getty Images
 ?? ?? Ousmane Dembélé, just out of shot. Photograph: Franck Fife/AFP/Getty Images
Ousmane Dembélé, just out of shot. Photograph: Franck Fife/AFP/Getty Images

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