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'The comeback starts now', says Liverpool's Bradley
Liverpool defender Conor Bradley has issued an optimistic update following surgery on a significant knee injury that rules him out for the remainder of the 2025/26 season.[1][2][3]
The 22-year-old right-back sustained the injury in the closing stages of Liverpool's Premier League draw at Arsenal last Thursday. Liverpool's official statement described it as a 'significant knee injury' involving ligament and bone damage, requiring precise surgical intervention and an extended rehabilitation period at the AXA Training Centre. No specific return timeline has been set, but the procedure effectively ends his campaign.[1]
Bradley broke his silence on social media, posting: “A big blow but surgery is done so the comeback starts now.” His defiant message signals determination amid the setback.[2][3]
The injury compounds Liverpool's defensive woes, with key players like Giovanni Leoni (ACL) and Alexander Isak (broken leg) already sidelined. Manager Arne Slot faces a challenging fixture list with limited options at right-back. Reports of a possible January move for Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi have intensified, potentially accelerating plans for reinforcements.[1]
Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli has apologised for the incident leading to Bradley's injury, described in some reports as 'disgraceful'. The clash ended 0-0, but the focus has shifted to Bradley's recovery.[2]
Club priorities now centre on Bradley's full rehabilitation, avoiding any rushed return. Fans and teammates rally behind the young star, whose standout performances earlier this season made him a rising talent at Anfield.[1][3]
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