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There's only one Conor Bradley, humiliating the player Man U

Conor Bradley quickly becomes the new jewel of Merseyside

By Charles Cornwall

Bradley humiliates Man U player with great performance against Chelsea

Conor Bradley on his return from Wigan, was a great promise, and in just eight games he has become a great reality, going from being a speculation to being the best youth player on Merseyside. In addition, the Northern Ireland international has successfully overcome a back injury that sidelined him for the first half of this season.

So with his great performances he has managed to give impressive results, adding 1 goal and 5 assists in 555 minutes of play in all competitions with the Reds. Thus becoming the new jewel of Merseyside, as well as having surpassed several players from other teams with a lot of experience and a much higher salary.

Such is the case with Manchester United's Brazilian striker Antony, who arrived in England as one of Brazil's biggest youth prospects in the world, despite this and the incredible €95 million that Manchester United paid Ajax for Antony's transfer, he has not been the footballer that was expected, since their level has not been the one shown in the Netherlands and their numbers are getting worse and worse.

Bradley is much better than the Brazilian who in 17 games in the Premier League this season with 911 minutes of play has not scored any and has not made any assists, while Bradley in just two games and 151 minutes of play has scored 1 goal and made 3 assists. The 20-year-old Irish youth player beat the 23-year-old Brazilian, who was regarded as one of the best juniors in the world.

Klopp's great work is not only seen in the results on the pitch

The great level of Conor Bradley in the current campaign makes it clear that although the youth player is doing things well, this also spoke of the great work of Jürgen Klopp with the youth, as Jarrell Quansah, Curtis Jones and Harvey Elliott are having a very outstanding season. This is due to Klopp's great perseverance with the youth team, as well as the strong and long-lasting work at Merseyside.

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