Internationals: O'Reilly shines on England debut

Internationals: O'Reilly shines on England debut

Nico OReilly enjoyed an impressive England debut in a 2-0 win over Serbia.

The City left-back was named in the starting XI by Thomas Tuchel, and the 20-year-old didnt disappoint.

Full of energy and athleticism, OReilly was a constant threat down the left flank, and it was from his half-cleared shot that Bukayo Saka gave the already-World Cup bound Three Lions the lead on 28 minutes.

Not long after, the overlapping OReilly came close to scoring himself as his low cross was deflected onto the outside of the post.

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John Stones have a typically classy display in central defence, with the Blues fan favourite earning cap number 86 for his country.

Both City defenders played the full 90 minutes, while Phil Foden was introduced for Harry Kane on 65 minutes to win his 46th cap, replacing the England skipper and slotting into the No.9 role.

Foden capped a bright cameo by assisting Eberechi Ezes late second on 90 minutes.

After the game, Foden said: Its amazing to be back with these great players.

I thought I did well, created a few chances and was I unlucky not to put a few away

Im happy to play whenever the coach wants me to play.

Maybe [playing in the false nine] will get the best out of me, only time will tell.

Overall, it was a great team performance there are quality players all over the pitch and the pressure is on for everyone to play well for their clubs.

My smile is definitely back!

James Trafford was an unused sub on the night.

Rayan Cherki was handed a central attacking midfield role for France against Ukraine.

Earning only his third cap for Les Bleus, the City star made a solid contribution before being replaced on 68 minutes with the score 1-0 thanks to Kylian Mbappes penalty on 58 minutes.

Michael Olisie added a second on 72 , Mbappe scored his second on 83 and Hugo Ekitiké was also on target to complete a 4-0 win and confirm Frances spot at next summers World Cup.

It was a miserable evening for Citys Portuguese trio.

Portugal were beaten 2-0 by Republic of Ireland in Dublin with AZ Alkmaars Troy Parrott scoring both goals.

Blues skipper Bernardo and Ruben Dias both started, with Matheus Nunes on the bench in a game that saw Cristiano Ronaldo shown a straight red card just past the hour-mark.

Bernardos evening ended on 63 when he was replaced by Francisco Trincão.

The 10-men couldnt find a way back into the game, but still top Group F with one game remaining.

Surprisingly, Gianluigi Donnarumma was an unused sub for Italy against Moldova.

And the Azzurri left it late, with Gianluca Mancini and Pio Esposito scoring in the dying moments of the game to secure a 2-0 win -and mathematically deny Norways seemingly inevitable World Cup qualification until at least Sundays showdown in Milan.

Finally, Rayan Ait-Nouri banked a useful 62 minutes under his belt as Algeria beat Zimbabwe 3-1 in a friendly at the Prince Abdullah Al Faisal Sports City Stadium in Saudi Arabia.

The City left-back, making his way back to full match fitness, was replaced by Mehdi Dorval just past the hour, by which time the Algerians were already three goals up thanks to goals from Bounedjah, Amoura and Hadjam.

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