Conor Bradley is not expected to be imminent due to injuries, but Liverpool’s right side may be able to appear before the end of the season.
Bradley missed the last six games of Liverpool due to a hamstring injury, and this problem was a friendly match between Switzerland and Sweden’s North Ireland this month.
I pushed Jarell Quansah to the starting point on the right with the absence of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Joe Gomez.
But there was hope that Bradley could come back after international breaks, but at this stage, it would be rarely visible.
Instead, Michael O’Neill of North Ireland suggested that a 21 -year -old boy is facing more realistic profits at the end of the season.
O’Neill said, “He was frustrated, but his initial frustration was a bit subsided, and his focus focused on making his efforts until the end of the season,” O’Neill said. that Bellpast whole body.
“Liverpool has a league run -in that all players want to participate, so concentration focuses on wearing himself, and the Conor is very diligent in that side.
“He will do everything possible to follow Liverpool’s guidance.”
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Alexander-Arnold and Gomez are likely to miss most of the rest of the campaigns, and Quansah leaves it as a de facto first choice for important fixtures.
Liverpool does not run again until Everton visits Anfield on April 2, so Alexander-Arnold offers more time to recover from ankle injuries.
But Quansah will start with Merseyside Derby. There will be a problem with the job with the UK this month.
Regarding Bradley, his team manager believes that it can be a factor in muscle injuries that lack experience.
O’Neill said, “Conor ‘s is sometimes difficult when the option is sporadic and I want to show what I can do when I enter the game.”
“We know that Conor is always a player in the throttle.
“We’ve probably said that he sometimes had to learn how to manage himself through the game.”
He added: “With the intensity of the Premier League, you have to use the game as a live to understand that it is difficult to get into the situation, but the conor will be fine.
“He will go, hope, he wants to finish the season strongly and use it for us in June.”
Liverpool also doesn’t take a break by midfielder Tyler Morton, but Harvey Elliott jumped in the Karabao Cup final, but it is still expected to join the UK U21.