Geoff Stelling and Ally McCoist impressed as a Liverpool player impressed in Sunday’s 5-2 win over Norwich.
Conor Bradley provided two assists and was named man of the match in Manchester United’s FA Cup win at Anfield. The 20-year-old has been superb on the right since replacing Trent Alexander-Arnold. injury.
At the beginning of January. Speaking on TalkSPORT’s Breakfast on Monday morning (7.35am, January 29), the former Saturday Football presenter exclaimed: “Conor Bradley, thank God” after revealing the young Northern Irishman was standing next to Rangers’ all-time goalscorer , in the studio. .
It was “a different class”.Bradley’s performance on Sunday was so impressive that BBC 5Live commentator Pat Nevin thought the 20-year-old should be called Andy Robertson’s ‘clone’ – an apt comparison with the two defenders usually on opposite flanks.
Lewis Steele of the Daily Mail said the Northern Ireland teenager’s form could make it difficult for Trent to return to the starting line-up once he is fit again. However, Klopp is unlikely to be ruled out. His very influential vice-captain.
By choice.The manager is most likely to keep the two youngsters at right-back and place the England international in a central midfield role. . This would maintain the legitimacy of Bradley’s place in the team while allowing more rotation of Liverpool’s midfield, which could be very useful when Europa League commitments resume.
It took the 20-year-old just three weeks to convince Klopp to make a decision on this (Trent is available again). This is a great testament to how impressive he has been in his short spell at Manchester United. .


















