 | Liverpool youngster pulls off world-leading feat in breakthrough season |
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Liverpool youngster has enjoyed breakout success on loan at Bolton this term, and his parent club will be delighted with his minutes. Bradley joined Bolton on a season-long loan last summer and quickly established himself as a key player for Ian Evatt’s side. A first-choice starter on the right flank, the 19-year-old went on to score seven goals and lay on six assists in 53 games for the League One club. He helped Bolton win the Papa John’s Trophy – a competition Liverpool under-21s were knocked out of at the group stage – as well as reach the playoff semi-finals in the league. In fact, he has played more minutes for club and country this campaign than any other teenager in world football. Bradley has clocked 4,723 minutes on the pitch so far, as per which is beyond the next-highest teenager, Anderlecht’s Zeno Debast (4,629).
No other Bolton player made more appearances, and only James Trafford, the goalkeeper on loan from clocked more minutes.
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