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Northern Ireland star ‘buzzing’ for Liverpool team-mate after finally breaking goal duck

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Northern Ireland Star ‘Buzzing’ for Liverpool Team-Mate After Finally Breaking Goal Duck

Conor Bradley, the Northern Ireland international and Liverpool right-back, has expressed his delight for teammate Florian Wirtz after the German star finally scored his first Premier League goal for the club.[2]



In a recent match at Anfield against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday, December 27, 2025, Wirtz broke his goal drought, finding the net in what has been a highly anticipated moment for the Liverpool squad and fans alike.[2] Bradley, who hails from Northern Ireland and has risen through Liverpool's youth ranks since joining from Dungannon United in 2019, was quick to celebrate the milestone on social media and in post-match comments.[1][3]

"I'm absolutely buzzing for him," Bradley reportedly said, highlighting Wirtz's hard work and quality during training sessions. The 22-year-old defender, who changed his shirt number to 12 ahead of the 2025-26 season following a new long-term contract signed in May 2025, has himself enjoyed a stellar career trajectory at Anfield.[1] Bradley scored his own first Liverpool goal in a 4-1 win over Chelsea on January 31, 2024, and played a key role in the club's 2024-25 Premier League triumph—the first for a Northern Irish player since Jonny Evans in 2013.[1]

Bradley praised Wirtz's perseverance, noting the attacking midfielder's creativity and impact since joining Liverpool. Under manager Arne Slot, Wirtz has been a rotational star, and this goal marks a breakthrough in his Premier League campaign.[1][2] The Northern Ireland star, who debuted for Liverpool's first team in 2021 and featured in the 2024 EFL Cup final victory, emphasized team spirit: "We've all been waiting for this—Floki deserves it after the chances he's created for us."[1][3]

The article underscores the camaraderie within Liverpool's squad as they push for another title. Bradley's enthusiasm reflects his own journey from academy prospect to established defender, including standout performances like his tackle on Kylian Mbappé in the 2024 Champions League win over Real Madrid.[1] Fans celebrated both players' contributions, with Bradley's post going viral among supporters.

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