AXA Training Centre: Liverpool defender Conor Bradley has vowed to come back stronger after undergoing successful surgery on a serious knee injury that has ruled him out for the remainder of the season. The 22-year-old Northern Ireland international described the setback as a major blow but insisted his focus has already shifted towards recovery and return.
Bradley sustained the injury during Liverpool’s goalless Premier League draw against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium last week. The young right-back was hurt while attempting to make a late clearance and was forced off the pitch on a stretcher, leaving the stadium on crutches. Subsequent medical assessments confirmed damage to bone and ligament in his knee, although the injury did not involve the anterior cruciate ligament.
Liverpool later confirmed that Bradley would require surgery and a prolonged rehabilitation period, with no immediate timeline set for his return. The club described the injury as significant and acknowledged that the defender would miss the rest of the domestic campaign.