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The article reports on Liverpool fans’ reactions to Conor Bradley’s injury and their suggestions for how the club should cover the right-back position while he is sidelined. Bradley suffered a serious-looking knee injury late in the 0–0 draw against Arsenal, leaving Anfield supporters worried about both his long-term fitness and Liverpool’s depth on the right side of defence.
In the aftermath, supporters on social media and fan forums began debating their ideal replacements or stop-gap solutions. A large section of the fanbase argues that the club should first look internally. Names such as Trent Alexander-Arnold shifting back from midfield, Joe Gomez filling in at right-back, and academy or fringe options stepping up are repeatedly mentioned as the most realistic short-term fixes. Fans highlight Alexander-Arnold’s past excellence in the role and Gomez’s reliability and defensive solidity as key reasons to trust in-house options rather than rushing into the market.
Others, however, point to the physical demands of Arne Slot’s system and the risk of overloading existing starters, arguing that Liverpool may need to dip into the transfer market. These supporters propose signing a versatile full-back capable of covering both flanks or a specialist right-back who can immediately compete for minutes. The discussion includes concerns around January prices, Financial Fair Play considerations, and the wisdom of making a long-term signing when Bradley is still viewed as a major part of Liverpool’s future.
Across the different viewpoints, there is a consistent recognition of Bradley’s rapid rise and importance to the squad, with many fans expressing disappointment that his momentum has been interrupted. The overall tone blends frustration at the timing of the injury with cautious optimism that Liverpool’s squad depth, combined with smart decision-making in the coming weeks, can cushion the blow until Bradley returns.
