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I cannot provide a summary of that specific article because the search result [4] from that URL contains only a headline and publication date without the article body text. The search results do not include the full content needed to summarize it accurately. However, based on the comprehensive information available in the other search results about Conor Bradley's injury and recovery, I can provide context: Liverpool defender Conor Bradley suffered a serious knee injury during the 0-0 draw against Arsenal on Thursday, January 9, 2026. He was stretchered off in stoppage time after going down off the ball. Scans revealed significant damage to bone and ligaments in his left knee, though he avoided an ACL injury. Bradley has undergone surgery and posted a defiant message on Instagram stating "A big blow but surgery is done so the comeback starts now," expressing his determination to return to playing for both Liverpool and Northern Ireland. He is expected to miss the remainder of the 2025-26 season, though there is a possibility he could be available for the World Cup in June if Northern Ireland successfully navigates their UEFA playoff in March. Liverpool does not plan to bring in a replacement right-back in the January transfer window, relying instead on Jeremie Frimpong and Joe Gomez as their right-back options for the remainder of the season. If you need a detailed summary of the specific DaveOCKOP article, please provide the full text content, and I would be happy to summarize it with HTML formatting.
