Conor Bradley was a happy man last night. Not only did the young full back get a rare start in the Liverpool first team, he also put in an excellent performance, filling in at right back for the injured Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Bradley has long been held in high esteem, by Jurgen Klopp and his coaching staff, so it was nice to see the young mans patience rewarded with a full 90-minute run out.
Indeed, Bradley made such an impression on the fans, that he was voted 'player of the match' on the official Liverpoolfc.com website.
Speaking to the official Liverpool FC channel after the match, Bradley revealed that he "loved every minute of it", and no wonder, as Wednesday's game was only his second full start for in a red shirt.
Bradley went on to say,
"I was nervous, to be fair, before the game. But I’m just glad we won the game; obviously that’s only half the job done. But the boys played well, did well to come back from a goal down. So, very happy."
"Yeah, to be fair, this is my first game back here since I was on loan, starting obviously. So it took me a few minutes to get into it, but once I got into it I loved every minute of it. Obviously it’s a dream for me to play at Anfield and I’m just buzzing with how it went."
"The fans were unbelievable, the roar especially when we scored that first goal and any time we put a tackle in or played a good pass forward. They were right with us, the fans were brilliant."
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