Football
Conor Bradley ‘will find his way into Liverpool team’ says Arne Slot
With speculation ongoing around Trent Alexander-Arnold‘s future, Arne Slot has reminded fans that in Conor Bradley there is another excellent right-back at Liverpool with a “bright future.”
While Alexander-Arnold is a player of generational talent whose passing attributes are arguably unmatched in world Football, the Reds are in the fortunate position of having a right-back ready to take over should he leave.
Of course, Liverpool’s No. 66 is a level above Bradley at the moment and boasts a different skillset, but Slot has hinted that the Northern Ireland international is in his long-term plans.
When asked for comment on Bradley’s recent Northern Ireland performances, Slot said: “I think it’s going to be a bright future for him because he’s a very good player and very good players [are] what we need here at Liverpool.
“He’s done, last season especially, really well when he had to replace Trent, and now Trent has played a lot.
“But he is a very good player and, although he has big comPetition from Trent, normally very good players find their way into the team. That’s what I also expect with him in the future at this club.”
From those comments, it certainly seems Slot rates the youngster who has six appearances, including one start, already this season.
The head coach has also not been afraid to upset Alexander-Arnold by swapping his right-backs in the second half of Games, as seen in Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Brentford in August.
Conor Bradley’s Northern Ireland captaincy audition
While he may have only had one start so far this season for the Reds, Bradley has remained an integral part of Michael O’Neill’s Northern Ireland team.
After Jonny Evans, Stuart Dallas and Steven Davis all retired retirement from international Football, O’Neill turned to Sunderland‘s Trai Hume to wear the captain’s armband for Northern Ireland’s September fixtures.
However, in their most recent matches, Bradley led the team out, drawing 0-0 and winning 5-0 against Belarus and Bulgaria respectively.
“Conor has got massive credibility in the group,” O’Neill told reporters after their big win in Belfast.
“The players have obviously known him since a young age, and they see he plays for Liverpool and the way he trains and conducts himself.
“Conor leads from the front. He plays with real honesty and that’s a big part of his personality as well. He is a terrific lad but also someone who is determined to go as far as he can in the Game.”
If the the Reds’ youngster were to be named the permanent captain, he would become the sixth international captain in the Liverpool squad, alongside Virgil van Dijk, Andy Robertson, Wataru Endo, Dominik Szoboszlai and Mo Salah.
-
Football4h ago
Celtic’s ‘Grit’ and ‘Fight’ vs Atalanta Earns Gabby Agbonlahor’s talkSport Praise
-
Football4h ago
Brendan Rodgers Echoes Celtic Fans’ Thoughts About Champions League Points Tally
-
Football4h ago
Raphinha's star is born at Barcelona: Here's what statement Champions League win means with Real Madrid next
-
Football4h ago
UEFA Champions League league phase table: Aston Villa have flying start while PSG lead the notable strugglers
-
Football9h ago
Italian Media React to ‘Scottish rock’ Celtic After Impressive Atalanta Draw
-
Football9h ago
Auston Trusty Addresses Celtic Fans After Standout Champions League Display
-
Football9h ago
Roberto Mancini, Saudi Arabia national team part ways after string of poor results
-
Football9h ago
Fenerbahce vs. Man Utd. odds, picks, how to watch, stream, time: Oct. 24, 2024 UEFA Europa League prediction