Conor Bradley to Miss Rest of Season with Knee Injury
Đăng trên Tháng Một 12, 2026, updated on Tháng Một 12, 2026
Liverpool defender Conor Bradley has been ruled out for the remainder of the season due to a significant knee injury sustained during the recent match against Arsenal. The injury occurred following an incident where Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli pushed Bradley while he was down, leading to unfortunate circumstances for the Liverpool player.
Bradley is set to undergo surgery shortly to address the bone and ligament damage; however, it has been confirmed that he has not suffered an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. This setback means he will miss Northern Ireland's World Cup playoff against Italy in March, with doubts lingering over his fitness for the upcoming summer World Cup should Northern Ireland qualify.
Martinelli, who faced criticism for the incident, issued an apology, and it was noted that the Football Association will not take further action against him, as the referee had already addressed the situation during the match. This decision highlights the complexities surrounding player conduct and injury protocols in football.
As Liverpool navigates their ongoing injury issues, including the absence of players like Hugo Ekitike and Wataru Endo, head coach Arne Slot will need to adapt his lineup. The team continues to aim for success amidst these challenges, with their upcoming fixtures presenting opportunities to regroup and find stability.
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