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Conor Bradley Breaks Silence on Serious Knee Injury as Liverpool Star Undergoes Surgery
Conor Bradley faces an uncertain return after surgery on a serious knee injury that ended his Premier League season, Liverpool confirmed no set recovery timeframe.
- Conor Bradley, Liverpool defender, is fully focused on rehabilitation after surgery for a season-ending knee injury, with Liverpool FC ruling him out for the remainder of the Premier League campaign.
- While hooking clear in the closing stages of the goalless draw at Arsenal, Bradley was carried off last Thursday and assessments on Friday confirmed the severity of his knee problem.
- Liverpool's right-back options now include Jeremie Frimpong, Joe Gomez and Calvin Ramsay, while Arne Slot said Dominik Szoboszlai filling in Monday is not a long-term solution.
- Arsenal forward Gabriel Martinelli drew criticism for throwing the ball at Bradley and attempting to remove him, later apologising and messaging the defender, while the Football Association declined further punishment.
- Bradley responded by saying the injury is a big blow but 'the comeback starts now', while Andy Robertson and Ibrahima Konate sent support; he will miss Northern Ireland's March play-off against Italy and faces World Cup uncertainty.
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Liverpool star breaks silence after knee surgery following 'disgraceful' on-pitch moment
Liverpool defender Conor Bradley is fully focused on his rehabilitation after undergoing surgery on a season-ending knee injury.The Northern Ireland international, 22, was carried off in the closing stages of the Reds’ goalless draw at Premier League leaders Arsenal last Thursday.He faces a race to recover in time for this summer’s World Cup, should his country qualify through the play-offs.Bradley took to Instagram to update fans on his progres…
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