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Published 10:06 IST, February 1st 2024

Jurgen Klopp unearths another gem as Conor Bradley shines in Liverpool's 4-1 win over Chelsea

Following Wednesday's 4-1 Premier League victory against Chelsea, 20-year-old right back Conor Bradley scored one goal and assisted on another, suggesting that Jurgen Klopp has found yet another gem during his final season at Liverpool.

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Conor Bradley celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Liverpool and Chelsea, at Anfield Stadium | Image: AP
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Jurgen Klopp seems to have unearthed another gem in his final season at Liverpool after 20-year-old right back Conor Bradley scored one goal and set up two more in a 4-1 win over Chelsea in the Premier League on Wednesday.

Bradley, an academy product, has been filling in for Trent Alexander-Arnold during the England international's recent injury layoff. He did his best impression of Liverpool's first-choice right back in the way he took his goal and assisted on others for Diogo Jota and Dominik Szoboszlai at Anfield.

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Luis Diaz grabbed Liverpool's fourth goal in a dominant display by the hosts that included a missed penalty by Darwin Nunez, who struck the post with his attempt and hit the goal frame three times in total in the match.

Liverpool maintained its five-point lead over Manchester City, which also won Wednesday by beating Burnley 3-1 . City has a game in hand.

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With Klopp announcing Friday that he will be leaving at the end of the season after nearly nine years in charge, Liverpool will be hard to stop as the team makes an emotionally charged push for the title.

Klopp has plenty of strength in depth for the run-in, with Bradley turning out to be a nice surprise and clearly able to provide great cover for Alexander-Arnold.

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The Northern Irishman slipped in Jota, who dribbled between Thiago Silva and Benoit Badiashile before shooting home left-footed to give Liverpool a 23rd-minute lead.

Bradley added a second in the 39th by running onto a pass from Diaz, advancing 30 meters and driving a low shot into the far corner from just inside the area. It was a finish of which Alexander-Arnold would have been proud, just like the cross Bradley provided for Szoboszlai to head home in the 65th.

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Nunez made up for his penalty miss by crossing for Diaz to score in the 79th, restoring Liverpool's three-goal cushion after Christopher Nkunku netted for Chelsea in the 71st after coming on as a substitute.

09:48 IST, February 1st 2024