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Bournemouth's Alex Scott pushing through pain barrier of broken jaw with specialised mask for England Euro joy

Bournemouth's Alex Scott pushing through pain barrier of broken jaw with specialised mask for England Euro joy

The Sun24-06-2025
ALEX SCOTT is pushing through the pain barrier to deliver more European glory for our country.
The Bournemouth star suffered a fractured jaw after being caught by the elbow of Aston Villa defender Tyrone Mings last month.
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He had to wear a chin strap when he came off the bench for the final few seconds of the Cherries' final day victory over Leicester.
Now Scott revealed he has had a specialised one designed for the Under-21 European Championship.
So far he has produced one goal and an assist to help the Young Lions reach the semi-finals — and he is adamant that it is causing him no issues at all.
The 21-year-old said: 'It's honestly been fine. Before I had a different mask, which was a lot tougher to wear.
'I tried it out in a few sessions before we came to Slovakia. Thankfully the staff with England managed to do everything they could to get me a new one fitted.
'I've adapted to it well. It gets sweaty so, throughout the games, I try to take it off as much as I can. But it's been fine.'
Bournemouth forked out £20million to Bristol City for Scott in 2023. That came 12 months after the midfielder starred for England U19s as they lifted the Euros — coincidentally also in Slovakia.
He came on as sub to equalise against Italy in that semi in June 2022 to spark a 2-1 comeback victory.
Ahead of today's last-four clash with Holland, Scott recalled: 'We've got a lot of players here who played in that game.
'At first I was a bit annoyed at the start on the bench, but I was ready to come on and make an impact. One of my first touches I managed to score.'
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Those U19s repeated that trick after falling behind to Israel in the final to triumph 3-1 and lift the trophy.
Scott, one of six men from that squad included in Lee Carsley's current crop, said: 'It's one of my proudest moments of my career so far.
'It is any time that I've been away with England, but to win a tournament was really special.
'That brings experience as well. Like I said, a few of my lads have been there and done it.
'I know what it takes to win a major tournament. So we're looking forward to the game against Holland now.
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'Hopefully we can take that experience we have and take it into this.'
And while Scott wants to create another piece of history, he and his team-mates are also hoping to replicate the England team from 1982 and 1984 by winning back-to-back U21 Euros.
Scott added: 'It's all about now for us and the hunger to win this tournament.
'Two years ago they won it, so that's a bit of pressure on us, as there always is for England at tournaments.
'The group we have, the games we've played at all levels, Premier League, Championship, there's not a lot of pressure we feel as players. Hopefully we can win.'
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