The 20-year-old has the quality to light one up in the years ahead having shone brightly for club and country over the past six months, taking his game to a new level in the process. Bradley says he has much to thank the now former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp for and in an interview with the Belfast Telegraph has spoken about how he is looking forward to working with the new Anfield supremo Arne Slot. A class act on and off the pitch, Bradley has travelled quite the distance since making his Northern Ireland debut three years ago as a substitute in a 3-0 win over Malta.
With his all action style, commitment in the tackle and fearless nature, it didn’t take him long to become a firm favourite with the Green and White Army who were chanting his name at Hampden Park in March after he scored the winner against Scotland. That stunning strike followed a beauty for Liverpool in the Premier League against Chelsea at Anfield leading to roars of ‘there’s only one Conor Bradley’ from the Kop. On Saturday before Spain moved into overdrive to win 5-1 in a friendly he caused them problems in his attacking role for Northern Ireland which he enjoys.
On Tuesday night he hopes to deliver against Andorra in his final game of a memorable season. Reflecting on his time as an international from 2021, Bradley said: “It’s been mad. It was three years ago that I made my debut.
“It’s been a great journey so far and I just want to keep going and look towards the future and hopefully qua.
