Full-back has become invaluable at Anfield and would surely thrive under Klopp’s possible replacement Roberto De Zerbi
f Roberto De Zerbi wants advice on how to impress the Anfield crowd he should seek Conor Bradley’s counsel. The full-back stepped in for the injured Trent Alexander-Arnold in late January and has not looked back since his first Premier League home game against Chelsea.as he announced himself to Liverpool fans.
Brighton have the second-highest percentage of possession in the league since risk taker De Zerbi took over. If that style is matched with the upgrade in players on offer at Anfield, it could be a powerful tool to create dominance on the pitch. It is this level of dexterity that makes him an asset to any squad. During the international break, Bradley reverted to right-wing and scored his first goal for his country in“It helps the manager to pick you when he knows you can play in certain positions. I enjoy the challenge of playing new positions and learning about them.”
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