Yeah I watched this one. Can't say I was overly impressed with either sadly.
Rhys Norrington-Davies certainly looks like he can handle himself physically & he's competitive. He's a willing runner & he's not afraid to put his foot in...
But as an advanced wing back he did very little with the ball.
His first touch is decent, but too often - having received the ball in space he played things far too conservatively. He was unwilling to attempt to take a man on, or deliver an early cross. He spent most of his time in possession turning back on himself and passing on responsibility.
He tried two or three crosses, when there was no other option, but none beat the first man.
So the jury's out. By the looks of things he's probably a very competent left back, but he's currently lacking the attributes needed to play wing back in the PL.
Ampadu also disappointed. He's neat & tidy(ish), comes deep, receives a pass off the defence, but he usually just returns to sender & then starts directing traffic with his arms.
Really you're wanting your man at the base to have half an idea about what's behind him, take it on the turn & start some attacks. On the rare occasions he found himself in advanced positions everything looked rushed & panicked. I certainly wasn't watching a Rolls Royce in operation.
To my eyes he either belongs in defence, or in a midfield pairing - tasked with breaking things up & keeping it simple, allowing a more attack minded player to do the bits he doesn't.
Age is on both of their sides and both are doing brilliantly to be playing at international level. They both have strong physical attributes which should mean that they both have strong futures in the game. However, the pair of them need to develop more confidence in their play & be accountable for making things happen in attack.