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Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher agree as Liverpool player told he's 'missed his opportunity'

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Conor Bradley has been told he’s “missed an opportunity” after Liverpool’s defeat to Chelsea, with Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher in agreement on the right-back. It has been a difficult start to the season for Bradley, who many had tipped to become Liverpool’s first-choice on the right of the defense following Trent Alexander-Arnold’s exit.



“I thought Conor Bradley started the game well in the first five minutes on the ball, he did a couple of nice things down here, but I said during the first half, there’s an old adage, it’s Rio Ferdinand’s words to me every time I went out and played in that last eight or nine years: ‘Nothing down our side’. “You can see when someone’s just shading a game, Garnacho was winning on points if you like, and then obviously he gets booked, and he has another little nibble at him at half-time, and then you’re in a situation where he’s sat watching the second half in the dressing room and on the bench, and you are down in the dumps when that happens.

“This is Conor Bradley’s big day today, so he’s missed an opportunity. Learn more Neville’s comments come after Carragher also suggested Bradley was struggling with the demands of becoming Liverpool’s first-choice right-back.