Liverpool defender Conor Bradley has made a successful return to training after recovering from an ankle injury he sustained during last month’s defeat to Crystal Palace. The 20-year-old has missed the team’s last four games due to the injury but is now back on the field with his teammates. This is great news for Liverpool as they prepare to face Tottenham on Sunday.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp will provide a full update on Bradley’s fitness during his press conference on Friday. Fans will be eager to hear whether the young Northern Irishman will be available for selection against Tottenham. Bradley has had an impressive season so far, making 22 appearances in all competitions and contributing one goal and six assists. He stepped up admirably when he was called upon to replace the injured Trent Alexander-Arnold.
However, with Alexander-Arnold now back in action, it remains to be seen how frequently Bradley will feature in the remaining games of the season. But Klopp will undoubtedly welcome the boost to his squad options as Liverpool looks to finish the season strongly under his leadership. Bradley’s return aligns with the initial timeline provided by Klopp, who had anticipated a comeback in the first week of May after the player “overstretched the ligaments” in his ankle.
After the Tottenham match, Liverpool only has two more games left in the season, against Aston Villa and Wolves. Bradley will be eager to make a positive impact in these games and end the season on a high note. His return is particularly significant considering that Diogo Jota (hip), Joel Matip (ACL), Thiago (hamstring), and Ben Doak (MCL) are still on the injury list.
Overall, Liverpool fans can be optimistic about Bradley’s return and the potential impact he can make in the remaining games of the season. His versatility and contributions this season have been commendable, and Klopp will likely consider him as a valuable option moving forward. As Liverpool bids farewell to Klopp at the end of this season, Bradley’s return adds another layer of depth and excitement to the team’s final push.