Conor Bradley: I just want to keep working hard and playing well

NewsConor Bradley: I just want to keep working hard and playing well

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Conor Bradley outlined his ambition to produce more of the same in the coming weeks and months, after another excellent display for Liverpool.

The 20-year-old continued his impressive form by more than holding his own in the pulsating 1-1 draw with Manchester City at Anfield on Sunday.

Bradley, who was making his sixth appearance in the Premier League, later spoke to ESPN Brasil about how he's handled being a much-relied-upon figure in Jürgen Klopp's team since the turn of the year.

"It's been mental!" said the full-back. "Obviously since I got that game at Arsenal away, that was the main first one, it's just been a whirlwind. It's gone so quick for me.

"But I just want to keep working hard now, keep going and try to get as many more games as I can and keep playing well."

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Bradley played 61 minutes of the back-and-forth duel with Pep Guardiola's men before receiving a well-deserved ovation from the home crowd when he was replaced by Andy Robertson.

He was on the pitch for Alexis Mac Allister's equaliser from the penalty spot that cancelled out the opener scored by John Stones in the first half.

Bradley analysed: "Intense, it was difficult. I thought both teams played really well.

"I think we probably had the better chances over the course of the game. But it was a really good game to be involved in and we're just gutted we didn't get the three points.

"The fans were unbelievable. They were with us the whole way through and that definitely does make a difference whenever they get behind us and we're a whole collective force going at teams. They're a big help."

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