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‘Scary’…Kaide Gordon and Diogo Jota amazed by one Liverpool player’s display against Chelsea last night

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To say that Conor Bradley has surpassed expectations since coming into the Liverpool team over the last few weeks would surely be an understatement.

Conor Bradley has been a revelation for the Reds, with his best display yet surely coming on Wednesday night as Liverpool blew Chelsea away at Anfield.

There would have been huge concerns when Trent Alexander-Arnold sustained an injury which ruled him out for a little while. But Bradley has been absolutely outstanding so far.

Conor Bradley lauded on Instagram after Liverpool win

Bradley scored a brilliant goal and provided two assists as Liverpool beat Chelsea 4-1. The second, in particular, proved to be a fantastic cross for Dominik Szoboszlai.

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The Northern Irishman has taken to Instagram following the game. And unsurprisingly, the large majority of his teammates have responded with plaudits.

It was Kaide Gordon who perhaps hit the nail on the head best, with his one-word response to the 20-year-old…

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Jurgen Klopp now has a decision to make

The biggest compliment you can pay Bradley is that Jürgen Klopp now faces a selection dilemma given his form.

Of course, Alexander-Arnold is going to be back in the side before too long. He is one of the best on the ball in the world right now. However, he is also versatile. So there is a way for Klopp to fit both Bradley and Alexander-Arnold in the side if he wanted to.

Certainly, the youngster looks ready to play an important role for Liverpool over the next few months. He definitely does not look out of place on the biggest stages.

And you get the feeling that his strike on Wednesday will be the first of many for Bradley at Liverpool.