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Liverpool boss Jürgen Klopp says he was misunderstood when it came to a comment about Conor Bradley and Trent Alexander-Arnold.
He has now made his position on the subject abundantly clear.
The German was speaking in the pre-game press conference ahead of the Merseyside derby on April 24, and Klopp was asked about Northern Irish right-back Bradley and the comparison to Alexander-Arnold.
Following the 3-1 away win against Fulham at Craven Cottage on Sunday, Klopp had made a comment highlighting just how good Alexander-Arnold is.
"Conor Bradley played a few games or football where we all thought: oh, wow!
But the truth is that nobody is like Trent, that's the way it is," said Klopp after the Fulham win.
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Some interpreted those comments as a slight against the 20-year-old.
However, Klopp cleared up the confusion surrounding the remarks during his press conference: "I hope it was not misunderstood because in the last game, I said 'Conor Bradley played a few games, but Trent is Trent.'
"I have to say, Conor is Conor.
Klopp should have the both of them fit and able to play in the last few games of the season.