Liverpool defender Conor Bradley produced yet another strong performance for Northern Ireland on Friday night.
The Reds right-back was excellent in the 2-0 victory over Belarus in the Nations League.
The 21-year-old has maintained a high standard since making his international debut. He was superb against Luxembourg and has impressed once again against Belarus.
He was absolutely incredible on the night playing as an attacking right full-back, and the home fans gave him a standing ovation.
The Belfast Telegraph praised the Liverpool full-back, saying he was ‘tireless’. They gave him an 8/10 rating.
Strong performance from Bradley yet again
Bradley made two key passes and created one big chance during the game. He made two clearances and four tackles to cap off an excellent all-round performance.
The newspaper wrote: “Positioned in a rangy, attacking right wing-back role, the Liverpool ace drove forward well to try and stretch the ‘White Wings’ in different areas of the pitch.
“A standing ovation from the Green and White Army at the climax. Tireless.”
Belfast Live gave him a 7/10 rating, adding: ‘Helped set the tempo with his marauding runs forward.”
Arne Slot will be excited about Bradley’s performance
Liverpool are top of the Premier League, five points above reigning champions Manchester City.
The Reds are about to enter a challenging phase after the international break when they face Real Madrid, Manchester City, Newcastle United and Everton, and they will need their key players to be on top of their game.
Bradley has yet to start in the Premier League this season. However, with Trent Alexander-Arnold currently injured, he is likely to start at Southampton after the international break.
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