Conor Bradley's Return: How His Comeback Could Boost Liverpool in the Merseyside Derby Against Everton
Liverpool's Conor Bradley could make a crucial return against Everton in the Premier League after recovering from a hamstring injury.



Liverpool right-back Conor Bradley may play a key role in Wednesday’s high-stakes Merseyside Derby against Everton, marking his return from a hamstring injury. The 21-year-old, who missed six matches after being sidelined in February, has resumed training, raising hopes for his inclusion in the squad.
Injury Recovery and Manager’s Decision
Liverpool manager Arne Slot confirmed Bradley’s return to training but emphasized the need for a smart approach to his involvement.
"We have to make a decision on whether he is playing, and if playing means coming in or starting," Slot said in the pre-match press conference. "He’s only had a few sessions after being out for quite a long time with a repetitive injury, so we have to be cautious."
Defensive Reinforcements Needed
With Trent Alexander-Arnold also sidelined, Bradley’s return could bolster Liverpool’s defense. In his absence, Jarell Quansah filled in at right-back during Liverpool’s Carabao Cup final defeat to Newcastle United. Bradley also missed Northern Ireland’s friendlies against Switzerland and Sweden in March.
Premier League Title Race
Liverpool currently lead the Premier League by 12 points with nine matches remaining. The return of key players like Bradley could prove pivotal in maintaining their advantage. Additionally, Alisson Becker and Ryan Gravenberch are expected to be available despite withdrawing from international duty.
"Ryan is OK," Slot confirmed. "Ali trained with us as well. We’ll assess him one more time after training to confirm his availability."
Key Points:
- Bradley’s comeback could provide depth in Liverpool’s defense.
- Slot cautious about rushing his return due to injury concerns.
- Alisson and Gravenberch likely to feature despite recent setbacks.
As Liverpool prepares for a critical clash, all eyes will be on whether Bradley makes his long-awaited return to the pitch.