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West Brom defender Dawson does 'a Terry Butcher' to inspire England U21 to victory

West Bromwich Albion defender Craig Dawson did 'a Terry Butcher' as he inspired England U21 to victory in Norway.

Dawson played more than half of the 2-1 Group Eight win in Norway with a Terry Butcher-style bandage after a clash of heads left him bloodied and needing seven stitches.

Head coach Stuart Pearce - who was in the senior England side 22 years ago when Butcher famously played on against Sweden despite bleeding profusely - said on thefa.com: "He's got great courage, he's a man is Dawson. The rest of the boys love him to bits."

Dawson was forced off the field for almost 10 minutes in Drammen.

"My head's a bit sore, but the result was worth it," the 21-year-old said.

"I had seven stitches. I went up for the header and I think I caught his boot on the way down, and it split quite easy.

"It's my first war wound for England. It was bleeding quite heavily.

"I was always going to come back on, definitely. The doc just wanted to stitch it up and get me back on the field."

Dawson also used his head to put England ahead, nodding home in what is fast becoming trademark fashion from Henri Lansbury's corner.

The defender said of what was his third goal in three qualifiers: "I managed to get a free run, Henri got a great ball in there and I just had to go and attack it well.

"It was a great performance from the lads and a great result in the end.

"It's been a great start to the campaign and we have just got to keep on going and keep pushing forward."

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