Liverpool are flying high at present, sitting pretty at the top of the Premier League table and doing well in the Champions League and Carabao Cup too.
Any concerns of a post-Jurgen Klopp wobble at Liverpool have been allayed by the amazing work Arne Slot has done at Anfield so far.
Liverpool also boast superb strength in depth in several areas of the squad, as seen whenever Caoimhin Kelleher is in action in between the sticks.
Right-back is another area where the Reds are blessed with two superb options, namely Trent Alexander-Arnold and Conor Bradley.
On Friday, Alexander-Arnold was asked by Sky Sports which young Liverpool player he has backed to be the club’s future star.

Trent Alexander-Arnold backs Conor Bradley to be future Liverpool star
Alexander-Arnold was given the option of choosing between Bradley, Ben Doak, Stefan Bajcetic and Harvey Elliott, and he went with his fellow right-back.
“I have to go with Conor,” he said, as per Sky Sports’ YouTube channel.
“I like to play 90 minutes, but I know how good he is and I have trust in him to get the job done and to help the team win the game.”
What Bradley has said about Alexander-Arnold
Bradley, speaking to the Liverpool Echo earlier this month, acknowledged that he’s got stiff competition ahead of him at right-back.
However, he said his aim is to simply do his all when called upon, train and play well, and help raise standards by increasing competition for places.
“Everybody knows how good Trent is. He’s one of a kind as a footballer,” said Bradley.
“But my aim is the same as last season – whenever I get a chance to be on the pitch I’m going to do my best to help the team. It’s about winning the games and giving my all.
“I know I’ve got some decent competition. If I’m training well, hopefully it can push Trent on and that can only be good for the team.”
What next for Liverpool?
Liverpool’s next game is the Premier League clash of the titans against Arsenal on Sunday, scheduled for a 4:30pm kick-off.
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