Liverpool right-back Conor Bradley faces a season-ending layoff following a severe knee injury sustained during Thursday’s goalless draw against Arsenal. The Northern Ireland international was hurt in the match's final moments after being pushed by Gabriel Martinelli, who subsequently apologized for misinterpreting Bradley’s actions as time-wasting. Liverpool confirmed that surgery is required, followed by extensive rehabilitation.
Although reports suggest the anterior cruciate ligament is intact, the damage to bone and ligament is significant. This setback places Bradley’s participation in Northern Ireland’s crucial World Cup playoff against Italy in extreme doubt. It is a harsh blow for the twenty-two-year-old, previously identified as Trent Alexander-Arnold’s successor following his move to Real Madrid. Manager Arne Slot, currently guiding the fourth-placed Reds across three competitions, must continue relying on midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai to cover the defensive vacancy. Liverpool prepared to host Barnsley in the FA Cup while aiming for Champions League knockout progression.