ANDY O'Brien might have reservations over his own international future, but he is no doubt that his Reebok sidekick, Gary Cahill, is an England star in the making.
The senior partner of the Wanderers centre-back pairing has been so impressed with Cahill's performances since they teamed up in January that he is confident the 22-year-old will eventually play for his country.
"If you look at the players he's battling with at international level of similar age and pedigree, he looks as good as anything there is," said O'Brien, who is considering a return to Republic of Ireland after retiring from international football in February.
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"He is a good player, phsyically good, good in the air, quick, uses both feet and is not big-headed. He has a lot of ingredients to have a good career."
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