Leeds United star Stuart Dallas took to social media to react to his nation's 3-2 friendly win over Czech Republic on Monday night.

As well as being ever present for Leeds United this season, Dallas started and played all 90 minutes in both of Northern Ireland's games over the International break.

Dallas' side who took a shock lead over the Netherlands last Thursday before losing 3-1, bounced back in Prague last night with their first away friendly victory in 13 years.

A first half brace from Middlesbrough defender Paddy McNair and a goal from Leicester City's Jonny Evans were enough to see off a Czech fightback in the second half.

United's Stuart Dallas, who has made 41 caps for his country took to Instagram to post his pride of his team and to thank the fans for their support.

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Dallas wrote: "Brilliant response last night after the late disappointment in Holland on Thursday. Thanks for all the support @northernireland #gawa."

In sharing the post of Twitter as well, Dallas received praise from both Northern Ireland supporters and Leeds fans, being described as a "top man" by one user and as the "first name on the team sheet for club and country".

Barring any knocks he may of picked up Dallas will most likely feature for Leeds United when they take on Birmingham City at Elland Road on Saturday.