The Guardian (USA)

‘To our real heroes’: Saint-Maximin donates gifts to Newcastle NHS workers

- Louise Taylor

Allan Saint-Maximin has donated more than 60 care packages to NHS workers on Tyneside. These gifts include luxury confection­ary boxes created by French chocolatie­rs, vouchers for leading high street shops and a note of appreciati­on from the Newcastle United winger.

“To our real heroes,” it reads. “Game after game I am fortunate to be warmly applauded by people from Newcastle! But this time I wanted to be the one who’s applauding. I wanted to applaud you, the best team of my city, the hospital medical staff of Newcastle. I have great respect for what you did. Thank you for being there for us. Allan SaintMaxim­in.”

Medics employed at the city’s two main hospitals, the Royal Victoria Infirmary and the Freeman, have noted that

the French winger is a big supporter of the charitable Newcastle United Foundation which, among other things, has helped young cancer patients and those with chronic illnesses through the pandemic.

An on-pitch maverick with a social conscience, Saint-Maximin has also previously visited – and donated to – Newcastle’s West End foodbank and remains involved with that initiative. “We are in an incredibly fortunate situation as footballer­s, we know we’re very privileged,” he said. “But the work the NHS staff and key workers at places like food banks have been doing is inspiratio­nal. It makes you want to do as much to help as possible.”

Dame Jackie Daniel, the chief executive of Newcastle-upon-Tyne hospitals NHS foundation trust, was suitably delighted. “It’s been a very tough and challengin­g year for our staff but the level of gratitude and support we’ve received has been truly remarkable,” she said. “These care packages are a lovely gesture from Allan Saint-Maximin and our thanks go to him and to

Newcastle United’s Foundation, whose incredible work makes such a difference in local communitie­s.”

Steve Bruce is pondering whether to start Saint-Maximin and Callum Wilson at Burnley on Sunday. The pair are fit after groin and hamstring injuries respective­ly but Newcastle’s manager admitted he needed to “box clever” and could opt to reintroduc­e one or both from the bench.

In a blow to Bruce’s hopes of avoiding relegation, Newcastle must cope without Jamaal Lascelles in central defence after the captain sustained a stress fracture in a foot. Lascelles could be sidelined for the remainder of the season.

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