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Why Conor Bradley will not play his next match?

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Conor Bradley Conor Bradley has been one of the most talked-about young defenders at Liverpool and for Northern Ireland this season. But just as things seemed to be heading in the right direction, a twist has arrived — he won’t be part of Northern Ireland’s next big match.



Bradley will sit out his nation’s crucial clash against Germany on Monday. It’s a tough blow for both Michael O’Neill’s side and the player himself, especially after his standout display last time out.

Northern Ireland boss Michael O’Neill called it “terrific” and “outstanding,” while teammate Trai Hume didn’t hold back either, saying: “Conor Bradley was the best player on the pitch by a mile, in my opinion.” Midfielder Shea Charles echoed those sentiments, calling his display “unbelievable.” ALSO READ: Liverpool’s quiet January plan revealed as talks already underway to Bundesliga star A cruel pause at the wrong time for Conor Bradley Bradley’s yellow card was the only blemish on an otherwise near-perfect night. After all, every setback in football can be a setup for a comeback — and Conor Bradley might just be preparing his next run down the right flank.