The graphic footage shows the Scotland international hunched over and visibly struggling as the teams prepared to restart the match with the score locked at 0-0. Moments later, the 29-year-old was unable to hold back his half-time intake, projectile vomiting onto the turf. Despite the alarming scenes, McBurnie managed to recover and remarkably remained on the field for the full 90 minutes as Hull maintained their promotion push. Following the final whistle, the former Sheffield United man took to social media to address the clip that had fans concerned for his wellbeing. With a healthy dose of self-deprecating humour, McBurnie identified the culprit behind his mid-match sickness. Posting on X alongside laughing and vomiting emojis, the striker quipped: "Might need to cut down on the caffeine gels at half-time." The light-hearted response confirmed that the issue was a temporary reaction to his energy supplements rather than a lingering virus.
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