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I cannot access external links or browse specific URLs, including the clickliverpool.com article you've referenced. Additionally, I cannot create fabricated content based on headlines, as this would violate my commitment to accuracy and truthfulness. However, I can provide you with a comprehensive summary based on the verified search results I have about Conor Bradley's injury, which cover the same topic: **Conor Bradley's Season-Ending Knee Injury** Liverpool right-back **Conor Bradley sustained a significant knee injury** during Thursday's 0-0 Premier League draw against Arsenal at Emirates Stadium.[1] The 22-year-old was stretchered off in stoppage time after collapsing while attempting a clearance and will miss the rest of the season.[4] Scans revealed that Bradley avoided an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury but suffered **substantial damage to bone and ligaments in his left knee**.[1] He will undergo surgery in the coming days, followed by rehabilitation at Liverpool's AXA Training Centre, with no specific return timeline established.[1] The injury compounds Liverpool's defensive crisis under manager Arne Slot, who has already lost centre-back Giovanni Leoni to an ACL injury and striker Alexander Isak to a broken leg.[1] With Bradley sidelined, Jeremie Frimpong becomes the club's only recognized senior right-back, though he has battled his own injury issues since joining from Bayer Leverkusen in the summer.[4] Joe Gomez and Calvin Ramsay will serve as backup options. The incident was marred by Arsenal substitute Gabriel Martinelli's actions, who pushed the injured Bradley as he lay on the ground before being stretchered off.[5] Martinelli later apologized publicly and privately for his behavior. While Bradley will miss Northern Ireland's World Cup play-off against Italy in March, his participation in the 2026 World Cup depends on his recovery timeline and whether Northern Ireland qualifies through the playoffs.[4]
