Bradley opens up on Liverpool’s difficult run

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Liverpool FC right-back Conor Bradley has opened up about the club’s recent difficult run, emphasising that the team’s only path forward is to “stick together and keep fighting.”

The Reds suffered four consecutive defeats across all competitions before securing an emphatic 5-1 victory against Eintracht Frankfurt in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday night.

Reflecting on the preceding Premier League loss to Manchester United, Bradley admitted the results were hard for everyone at the club.

“We’re just trying to recover from it,” Bradley said.

“It was a tough setback for Arne Slot and the whole team, but with the group we have, we’re determined to bounce back.”

The young defender acknowledged the gravity of the four losses, stressing that the focus must now shift entirely to the upcoming away fixture against Brentford.

“I think the focus has to be on beating Brentford. We need to perform on the pitch, that’s the only way.”

“Losing four times in a row is never easy, especially for Liverpool – it’s emotional for everyone. But we just have to stick together and keep fighting.”

Bradley offered insight into the team’s current struggle, attributing it to collective performance issues.

“It’s hard to point fingers. It’s just been a tough period for us. We’re not creating enough chances and we’ve been conceding too many goals,” he explained. “It’s been a difficult spell, but I’m confident we’ll find our rhythm again soon.”

Having overcome his own injury setbacks during the pre-season, Bradley spoke about the challenge of finding consistent form.

“It’s never easy. When you’re ready to go and then get hit by an injury, it really disrupts your momentum. It’s frustrating, but I’m just trying to get as many games as possible under my belt and help the team wherever I can.”

The arrival of several new signings has also brought a period of adjustment to the squad, which Bradley believes requires patience.

“Yes, it will definitely take time. Building relationships doesn’t happen overnight, it takes weeks and months,” he said.

“But I think the new lads are settling in really well. They’re top players and great people too, so that helps a lot.”

He singled out one of the new arrivals, Florian Wirtz, as a player he has best connected with.

“Probably Florian Wirtz. We got to know each other when playing for our national teams against one another crazily enough.”

Addressing the frequent comparisons made between himself and fellow right back Jeremy Frimpong, Bradley welcomed the intensity.

“Competition is always healthy, it pushes you to be your best. Jeremy’s a great guy and a top player. He’s brought great energy from Germany, and I think that kind of challenge only makes us both stronger.”

Looking ahead, Bradley’s ambition is clear.

“For me, it would be about cementing my place in the team and helping Liverpool win trophies. Whether that’s the Champions League, Premier League, or FA Cup, any silverware would mean a lot. We just have to keep striving, and I believe we can go again even stronger next season.”

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