Following Liverpool’s empathic win against Bournemouth today, Diogo Jota was full of praise for teammate Conor Bradley.
Jurgen Klopp will have been so pleased with how good Liverpool were all across the park today, dominating a good Andoni Iraola side.

Diogo Jota was obviously the star of the show, a performance that proved he is the man to fill in for Mohamed Salah whilst he’s away.
Alongside Darwin Nunez, Jota was on fire, showing just how strong a finisher he is, whilst also linking his teammates.
There were a ton of positives for Liverpool who retained their spot at the top of the league thanks to the 4-0 win.
And when speaking to Sky Sports after the game, Jota was quick to deliver his verdict on 20-year-old Bradley’s Liverpool league debut.
The defender worked extremely hard down the right, often finding himself in incredibly prominent positions.
And having debatably provided an assist for Jota in the second half, the Liverpool man was delighted to have Bradley in the side.
Briefly summarising Bradley’s performance, Jota said: “Deserved this start, another great performance – almost a goal!”
Diogo Jota praises Liverpool’s Conor Bradley after huge Bournemouth win
Of course, Liverpool will now be hoping to continue this momentum into their second leg tie against Fulham on Wednesday.
Whilst most teams are enjoying a relaxed schedule right now, there’s certainly no rest for Klopp’s outfit.

As well as this mid-week game, Liverpool will also face Norwich City and Chelsea before the month is over.
Klopp will sure be delighted with how his side has coped with losing Mohamed Salah this month among other players who are missing.
Bradley was superb at right back for Liverpool today as Jota stated, and genuinely was unfortunate not see an effort hit the back of the net.
It bodes so well for the club’s chances of lifting a trophy this season that so many players in the extended squad are stepping up so admirably.
And whilst the likes of Jota, Nunez and Bradley are taking the headlines, there was one understated performance against Bournemouth tonight.
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