SHOCKING NEWS: Awful news has been announced about Conor Bradley after his world class performance vs Real Madrid.
Liverpool finally ended a decade of heartbreak against Real Madrid with a stunning 2-0 victory at Anfield, defeating the reigning Champions League holders. Goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo sealed the win, although both sides missed penalties, with Kylian Mbappé and Mo Salah failing to convert from the spot.
However, a concerning moment late in the game slightly overshadowed the landmark victory for Arne Slot’s side.
Injury Concern for Conor Bradley
With Liverpool cruising at 2-0, a hush fell over Anfield as Conor Bradley went down clutching his hamstring. The injury forced the 21-year-old off, with Joe Gomez coming on for the final moments. Theo Squires was quick to report the issue on X, writing: “Bradley might have done his hamstring. Gomez and Quansah out to warm up.”
Another Blow with Konaté
Liverpool’s injury concerns deepened at full-time when Ibrahima Konaté was also seen struggling on the turf. With a crucial clash against Manchester City just days away, this could be a major headache for Slot, especially as Trent Alexander-Arnold has only recently returned from injury himself.
Bradley’s Standout Performance

Before his unfortunate injury, Bradley delivered a remarkable performance. The Northern Irishman was instrumental in the victory, flooring Mbappé with a robust challenge that drew a thunderous reaction from the crowd. He also provided the assist for Mac Allister’s opener early in the second half.
According to Sofascore, Bradley won eight duels and made four tackles against the European champions, proving he is more than capable of competing at the highest level.
Looking Ahead
While Liverpool fans will savor this memorable victory, the injuries to Bradley and Konaté are a cause for concern. Slot will be hoping the setbacks aren’t serious, with Trent Alexander-Arnold potentially returning just in time to strengthen the squad ahead of the showdown with Manchester City.
For now, Liverpool can celebrate a famous win, but the fitness of key players will remain a pressing issue in the days to come.