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Conor Bradley will miss a crucial period of Liverpool's season due to a hamstring injury sustained during a recent match. The Northern Irish right-back, who has impressed since breaking into the first team, is expected to be sidelined for several weeks, with his return likely to coincide with the international break. This means Bradley will miss a string of important fixtures for Liverpool, including Premier League clashes against West Ham United, Wolverhampton Wanderers, and Manchester City. The absence of Bradley is a blow for manager Arne Slot, who has relied on the youngster's energy and attacking threat from the full-back position.
Bradley's injury comes at a challenging time for Liverpool, as they face a congested fixture list and a tough run of opponents. The club will now need to look to alternative options at right-back, with Trent Alexander-Arnold potentially returning from his own injury, and other squad members stepping up to fill the void. Slot has expressed his disappointment at losing Bradley, praising the player's attitude and contribution to the team, but remains confident that the squad has the depth to cope with the setback.
Bradley himself has spoken about the frustration of missing out on these key matches, stating that he is determined to work hard on his recovery and return stronger. The 21-year-old is eager to fight for his place in the team once fit, having previously battled back from a lengthy injury earlier in the season. Liverpool fans will be hoping for a swift and successful recovery for Bradley, as the club looks to maintain their momentum in both domestic and European competitions.
