Nico O'Reilly's rapid rise to prominence has not gone unnoticed, with the 20-year-old Manchester City left-back making his senior England debut in a win over Serbia at Wembley. The young player's impressive display raised questions about whether he can establish himself as a regular starter for the Three Lions.
O'Reilly, who signed with Manchester City's academy at eight, has always been tipped for big things after displaying potential and promise throughout his youth career. He made his breakthrough to the senior side last season, captaining the club to the Under-18 Premier League title in 2023 and impressing in the elite development squad.
His debut against Serbia saw him receive widespread praise from pundits and former England internationals Phil Jones and Paul Robinson, who lauded O'Reilly's calmness on the pitch and ability to keep his emotions in check. Former Manchester United and England defender Jones described O'Reilly as "always controlled with his emotions" and praised him for playing on the edge without losing his cool.
Tuchel, England's manager, also gave O'Reilly a glowing review after the game, saying he had adapted well to the new demands of the senior team and was "very intelligent on the pitch". The German boss credited O'Reilly with helping City overcome a run of form, stating that it would be difficult to imagine the upturn in results without his contributions.
With O'Reilly's impressive debut under his belt, there is growing speculation about whether he can establish himself as England's long-term left-back. The 20-year-old has already made a significant impact for Manchester City and now faces the challenge of replicating that success on the international stage.
O'Reilly, who signed with Manchester City's academy at eight, has always been tipped for big things after displaying potential and promise throughout his youth career. He made his breakthrough to the senior side last season, captaining the club to the Under-18 Premier League title in 2023 and impressing in the elite development squad.
His debut against Serbia saw him receive widespread praise from pundits and former England internationals Phil Jones and Paul Robinson, who lauded O'Reilly's calmness on the pitch and ability to keep his emotions in check. Former Manchester United and England defender Jones described O'Reilly as "always controlled with his emotions" and praised him for playing on the edge without losing his cool.
Tuchel, England's manager, also gave O'Reilly a glowing review after the game, saying he had adapted well to the new demands of the senior team and was "very intelligent on the pitch". The German boss credited O'Reilly with helping City overcome a run of form, stating that it would be difficult to imagine the upturn in results without his contributions.
With O'Reilly's impressive debut under his belt, there is growing speculation about whether he can establish himself as England's long-term left-back. The 20-year-old has already made a significant impact for Manchester City and now faces the challenge of replicating that success on the international stage.