Conor Bradley is certainly putting his name up in lights and proving to the world that he belongs in this Liverpool team.
Those extra minutes in the first-team have come on the back of Trent Alexander-Arnold’s injury and he is making the most of it.
You could even argue that Conor Bradley probably deserves to keep his place in the Liverpool XI when Premier League football returns this week.
The 20-year-old started his side’s 5-2 win over Norwich City on Sunday at Anfield in the FA Cup, with both Jeff Stelling and Ally McCoist amazed by the youngster by labelling him ‘different class’, as they told talkSPORT Breakfast (29/01/24 at 7:35 am).
That’s probably one thing the Liverpool fans are going to miss when Jurgen Klopp leaves, his ability to get the absolute best of young talent.
Time and time again, no matter the scenario, he will continue to give them chances and help progress their careers.
And now that the German is in his final few months as a Liverpool manager, Conor Bradley seems to be one of the last few top talents he is bringing through.
Conor Bradley’s performances for Liverpool
“Conor Bradley, goodness me,” said Stelling, with McCoist interrupting by stating that the right-back was ‘different class’.

Conor Bradley and Trent Alexander-Arnold
There are plenty of games left in the offing for Liverpool as they search and push for the unthinkable – winning four trophies.
The Reds are 90 minutes away from winning another League Cup, whilst they are the favourites to win the Europa League.
They are also in the Fifth round of the FA Cup, with Watford or Southampton up next, with another chance to get closer to a final.
Then there is the main one. The Premier League. If the fans could pick one, then there is no doubt that they would pick the PL above all.
Receive exclusive football transfer news and updates twice a week to your mailbox
