Round-upTuesday internationals: Conor Bradley scores brace and Diogo Jota assists
Liverpool’s Conor Bradley scored a brace for Northern Ireland, while Diogo Jota bagged an assist for Portugal during Tuesday’s international action.
Bradley struck twice in seven minutes in the opening half of his nation’s 2-0 friendly victory over Andorra in Murcia.
The Reds’ No.84 converted a low cross at the near post for his first goal of the night, ahead of a well-taken diving header inside the six-yard box to double his tally.
Elsewhere, Jota stepped off the bench at half-time of Portugal’s 3-0 friendly win against goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher’s Republic of Ireland.
The forward recorded an assist for his country's final goal of the evening, playing a low ball into the feet of Cristiano Ronaldo inside the penalty area, who netted his second of the match following Joao Felix’s opener.
Earlier in the day, Wataru Endo captained Japan to a 5-0 victory versus Syria, as they made it six wins from six in the group to advance to the next stage of the Asian section of 2026 World Cup qualifying.
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