Reds Shine on International Duty: A Week of Big Performances
Liverpool players were in the spotlight during the international break, delivering standout performances across the globe. From vital goals to rock-solid defensive displays, the Reds proved their class on the world stage. Here’s a roundup of how they fared:
Dominik Szoboszlai
Szoboszlai showcased nerves of steel for Hungary, converting a dramatic 99th-minute penalty against Germany. His goal secured a 1-1 draw and demonstrated why he’s becoming a key figure for both Liverpool and his national team.
Caoimhín Kelleher
Kelleher was the hero for the Republic of Ireland, making a crucial penalty save in their narrow 1-0 win over Finland. It was a timely reminder of his shot-stopping abilities, reinforcing his reputation as one of Europe’s top young keepers.
Virgil van Dijk
Liverpool’s captain led by example, anchoring the Netherlands' defense to a clean sheet in their victory against Hungary. His calm and commanding presence continues to inspire confidence for club and country.
Andrew Robertson
Scotland’s skipper had a phenomenal week. Robertson played a key role in a clean sheet against Croatia and later scored a dramatic 93rd-minute winner against Poland, sealing a memorable 2-1 victory.
Ibrahima Konaté
Konaté was a rock at the back for France, keeping a clean sheet in their win over Israel. His strength and positioning were pivotal, underlining his growing importance to the French national team.
Conor Bradley
Northern Ireland’s rising star had a week to remember. Bradley was influential in their 2-0 win over Belarus and found the back of the net in a thrilling 2-2 draw with Luxembourg. His development continues to excite both Liverpool fans and his national side.
Curtis Jones
Making his England debut, Jones wasted no time making an impact. He scored a stunning goal against Greece, expertly flicking the ball into the far bottom corner. It was a dream start for the Liverpool midfielder in international colours.
Cody Gakpo
Gakpo reminded everyone of his attacking prowess, scoring in the Netherlands’ emphatic 4-0 win over Hungary. His creativity and eye for goal make him a constant threat.
This international break showed how Liverpool’s players excel on the global stage, bringing back confidence and momentum as they return to Anfield. Who’s excited to see these performances carry into club football?

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