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🚨ROUND-UP Liverpool stars on international duty: Conor Bradley led by example with a passionate captain’s performance, Luis Diaz left his mark by scoring in Colombia’s commanding 4-0

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Conor Bradley captained Northern Ireland to a 5-0 victory over Bulgaria on Tuesday night – read our latest international round-up involving Liverpool players.

Bradley again wore the armband for his country, having done so for the first time last weekend, and the full-back went on to play the full match in Belfast as the home side delivered an emphatic UEFA Nations League win.

Elsewhere, Andy Robertson skippered Scotland – for whom Ben Doak was also involved for 67 minutes – in a 0-0 draw against Portugal at Hampden Park, also in the Nations League.

Reds teammate Diogo Jota was in opposition and featured for a little over an hour for the visitors, meanwhile.

In U21 European Championship qualifying, Jarell Quansah helped keep a clean sheet and Tyler Morton was a substitute in the second period in England’s 7-0 victory over Azerbaijan, which saw the Young Lions officially secure a spot at next summer’s tournament as group winners.

Calvin Ramsay – who is spending the campaign on loan at League One side Wigan Athletic – was an unused substitute for Scotland’s U21s in a 3-2 defeat by Kazakhstan also in qualifying action.

At U19 level, Amara Nallo completed the opening 45 minutes of England’s 4-2 friendly success versus France in Marbella, while Keyrol Figueroa was a second-half substitute for the USA in a 3-2 friendly win against Japan.

Trent Kone-Doherty recorded an assist as the Republic of Ireland U19s overcame Mexico 2-0, which saw them claim overall victory in a friendly tournament in Croatia.

And, in the Concacaf Nations League, Kyle Kelly started St. Kitts and Nevis’ 1-1 draw with the Cayman Islands, featuring for 57 minutes of the game.

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