Summary
Conor Bradley, a key player for Northern Ireland, will miss their World Cup qualifying match against Germany due to a suspension. Bradley played a significant role in Northern Ireland's recent win over Slovakia but received a second yellow card, causing his suspension.
Key Facts
- Conor Bradley will miss the Northern Ireland vs. Germany match due to suspension.
- Bradley received the suspension after a second yellow card in the Slovakia match.
- Northern Ireland won the game against Slovakia 2-0, where Bradley was praised for his performance.
- This game was a World Cup qualifying match in Group A, where Northern Ireland is tied with Germany and Slovakia on six points.
- Bradley has played 28 times for Northern Ireland, with this being his third appearance as captain.
- Bradley's absence is considered significant as he contributed both defensively and offensively against Slovakia.
- The match against Germany will take place at Windsor Park, Belfast on October 13.
- Bradley’s suspension came from a tackle judged by the referee as deserving of a yellow card, which his manager Michael O'Neill found disappointing.