After ‘great kid’ Conor Bradley scored and assisted twice in Liverpool’s demolition of Chelsea, Jurgen Klopp praised the youngster for his’special’ performance at Anfield.
Tonight, Liverpool beаt Chelsea 4-1, and Jurgen Klopp praised new right defender Conor Bradley, calling him a “wonderful kid,” after Bradley scored and assisted on Liverpool’s first goal of the season.
With Manchester City’s victory over Burnley, the Reds maintained their five-point advantage atop the Premier League table. Liverpool dominated the game and scored three goals in quick succession (Diogo Jota, Bradley, and Luis Diaz).
And Klopp singled out 20-year-old Bradley, who impressed in Trent Alexander-Arnold’s absence while on loan at League One Bolton last season. ‘What an amazing child he is,’ remarked the German CEO.
Everything about it—the finale, the game, the contribution, and the engagement—was outstanding. Juggling (Raheem) Sterling’s demands is no picnic. That’s great news for him. That was pretty remarkable, I must admit; he’s a young man who takes life extremely seriously.
During preseason, we observed… Things are looking up for him. While I was away on vacation a few weeks ago, some Bolton fans wаnted Bradley back, but now it’s too late! This is significant to us because without these children, we would not have been able to assemble this series of outcomes.
‘Attitude is not our problem, that is something we can expect, that is excellent for the culture,’ Klopp continued. With this squad, attitude is not going to be a problem. Everyone on this squad is so happy and enthusiastic. Many of the other clubs in the league are much like us, which is a major issue.
The Argentine manager Mauricio Pochettino stated, “It’s not time for excuses, the performance was not good,” indicating that he believed his team to be second best. Because they were superior to us, they were right to win. That is just a part of football, and I don’t want to discuss it today.They outperformed us right from the start, and we failed to live up to our expectations.
You had to yell out “Well done Liverpool” after a game like this. Later this month, we will have an opportunity to face them in the Carabao Cup final. Things will get tough if we don’t get better.
Meanwhile, Liverpool is looking to replace Jorg Schmadtke, who is leaving this week, while West Ham is bracing for an offer to recruit highly-rated sporting director Tim Steidten following the January transfer window.
Even though Mike Gordon, president of owners Fenway Sports Group, suggested that Michael Edwards take on a more senior job to manage the club’s reorganization, the former sports director turned down the opportunity to return to Liverpool in a different capacity.
However, Richard Hughes of Bournemouth and Steidten of West Ham have both emerged as strong contenders to take on the position of sporting director.
It would be impolite to make formal approaches in the last days of a transfer window, according to Mail Sport’s understanding.
Although he only joined the east London club in the summer, the Hammers are bracing themselves for interest in their much-lauded transfer boss. He was praised for replacing Declan Rice with a flurry of savvy signings, including Edson Alvarez, Mohammed Kudus, and James Ward-Prowse.