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Arne Slot Hints at 'Creative' Conor Bradley Injury Solution and Admits Mistake with Liverpool Star
Arne Slot has provided an update on Liverpool's injury crisis following Conor Bradley's serious setback, describing it as a "big blow" to the squad while hinting at a creative solution to cover the right-back position.[1]
The Liverpool manager spoke candidly ahead of the upcoming clash against Burnley, admitting his reluctance to deploy Dominik Szoboszlai out of position at right-back. "I don’t like to play Szoboszlai at right-back," Slot confessed, reflecting on a previous tactical experiment that he now views as a mistake. Bradley's injury, sustained in recent action, has forced Slot to rethink his defensive options urgently.[1]
With Bradley sidelined, Slot suggested Liverpool could unveil a new right-back option as early as this weekend. Reports indicate the club is exploring internal solutions or quick returns from recovery to fill the void left by the promising defender.[2] Slot praised Bradley's creativity and impact, emphasizing the need for an innovative approach rather than makeshift adjustments.
The Dutch coach outlined his strategy, balancing squad rotation with the demands of a packed schedule. He hinted at promoting from within, potentially fast-tracking a youth prospect or adapting a versatile midfielder into the role. "We need creativity at right-back, not just defense," Slot noted, signaling a departure from traditional full-back duties.[1][2]
Slot also addressed broader team news, confirming no further injuries but stressing the importance of adaptability. Fans are optimistic about the "creative" fix, with speculation rife on social media about candidates like academy talents or loanees returning early.
This development comes amid Liverpool's strong campaign under Slot, where defensive solidity has been key. Bradley's absence tests the depth, but Slot's admission of past errors shows his willingness to evolve tactics for success against Burnley and beyond.
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