Nico O’Reilly is considering getting a World Cup tattoo if he can help England to glory in the United States.
The left-back has emerged as a key player for Thomas Tuchel, starting in the 4-2 win over Croatia and being expected to keep his place for the clash with Ghana in Boston.
And O’Reilly already has a host of tattoos, including one with the Manchester phone code – 0161 – on his left arm as he is determined not to forget his roots.
But he would like to have a more glamorous image inked on his body if he can help England triumph in New York on 19 July.
“Maybe a World Cup one,” O’Reilly said. “It’s a dream to play at a World Cup. If we win it’ll be something that sticks with me forever.”
The Manchester City defender already has a tattoo that reads “no risk, no story” and it is a motto he tries to live by.
He explained: “For me personally, I just like to risk. I think if you don’t risk and you don’t take the chance, then you never know what’s going to happen.”
O’Reilly has a fine record in major matches, including scoring both goals in City’s Carabao Cup final win over Arsenal, and he feels they make him perform at a high level.
“I love a big occasion,” he said. “I think it brings more out of me when I am stepping up to the bigger stages and I like playing under pressure. I feel like I thrive off it and just enjoy it.”