England skipper Terry broke my nose, reveals Ukraine and Liverpool striker Voronin

Andriy Voronin revealed he suffered a broken nose and concussion after colliding with Chelsea's John Terry during England's 2-1 victory over Ukraine at Wembley.The Liverpool striker, who is now on loan to Hertha Berlin, says he will probably need an operation on his nose. But the 29-year-old will wait to have surgery and wear a protective mask when playing until the summer. Clash: John Terry collides with Andriy Voronin during England's win over Ukraine'I still feel awful,' said Voronin. 'My nose is broken, my head is spinning and aching. I haven't seen the medics yet. 'I probably need surgery on my nose but I'll postpone it until thesummer. I need to play football. So I'm going to come on the pitch in aspecial mask as I did before.'  Why Fabio will allow Wayne to be his 'crazy guy'Lampard hails England's new fighting spirit under Capello after Wembley win over UkraineLast year Voronin had his nose broken in strange airport accidentwhen he fell after slipping on the stairs when boarding a plane.    On Wednesday, he played for half an hour after the incident with Terry before Andriy Shevchenko replaced him.Bloodied: Voronin holds his noseHe said: 'I desperately wanted to help my team. I felt dizzy butplayed on. It's a pity that we lost. Two mistakes at set pieces gaveEngland two goals. They hardly had any more opportunities to score.'   Voronin denied previous reports in the Ukrainian media that afterthe game against England he held a meeting with Liverpool boss RafaBenitez to discuss his future.'No, I didn't talk to him. I'm not too much preoccupied with thisissue now. I play football and let my agent take care about the rest.'Voronin's agent Andrey Golovash was quoted earlier this week that his Voronin  future was uncertain. He added: 'Benitez may still want Voronin back on Merseyside next season.' Why Fabio will allow Wayne to be his 'crazy guy'Lampard hails England's new fighting spirit under Capello after Wembley win over Ukraine  

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