How Liverpool stars performed on International duty yesterday as Robertson scores late winner

Liverpool international break

Liverpool duo Conor Bradley and Andy Robertson were the stars for their respective national teams in an exciting night of international break for the Reds. Bradley delivered a match-winning performance for Northern Ireland against Luxembourg, while Robertson’s last-minute heroics secured a vital win for Scotland over Poland. ALSO READ: Man

Liverpool duo Conor Bradley and Andy Robertson were the stars for their respective national teams in an exciting night of international break for the Reds.

Bradley delivered a match-winning performance for Northern Ireland against Luxembourg, while Robertson’s last-minute heroics secured a vital win for Scotland over Poland.

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Bradley secures promotion for Northern Ireland

Conor Bradley was unstoppable against Luxembourg, earning the Player of the Match title.

He scored a crucial goal — his fourth of the year for Northern Ireland—and was a constant threat throughout the game. His stats were impressive:

  • 1 Goal
  • 19 Passes Completed
  • 3 Chances Created
  • 100% Dribble Accuracy

Bradley’s energy and determination were key as Northern Ireland fought to secure promotion to League B of the Nations League.

Though they let a two-goal lead slip, their young squad showed resilience under manager Michael O’Neill. Bradley’s effort not only thrilled the traveling fans but also highlighted the promise of this growing team.

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Robertson’s last-minute winner lifts Scotland

Andy Robertson delivered a captain’s performance for Scotland, scoring a dramatic stoppage-time winner against Poland. The 2-1 victory gave Scotland a much-needed lifeline in their Nations League campaign.

Robertson’s contributions were pivotal:

  • 1 Goal
  • 15 Passes into the Final Third
  • 6 Recoveries
  • 100% Aerial Duel Success

This win marked Scotland’s first back-to-back international victories since early 2023. Coach Steve Clarke expressed pride in the team’s effort, calling the victory “a good way to end this Nations League campaign.” With the play-offs set for March, Scotland has new hope for the future.

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A promising night for Liverpool stars on International break

Liverpool fans had even more reason to celebrate. Alongside Bradley and Robertson, Ben Doak also impressed for Scotland, contributing an assist and creating four chances in their win over Poland.

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  • Vishal Bhawani

    Liverpool is my Religion and Anfield is my Church. 17th May 1996 the date I had my blood coloured red. The one you love the most you can not live without it and that is football to me.

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