Liverpool sensation Conor Bradley fires shots at Ben Chilwell on social media
Liverpool won the Carabao Cup final on Sunday at the Wembley Stadium. The Reds from Merseyside sealed the victory after a deep extra time header from Virgil van Dijk. This was Liverpool’s third win over Chelsea in domestic cup finals in three years. Liverpool have won all three of the finals.
Jurgen Klopp was forced to play a few of academy stars late into the game owing to injury concerns. Liverpool had to trust a lot of academy stars this season and they have found a few gems in there.
Conor Bradley has come into the team making the right back position as his own. Conor Bradley has not let Trent Alexandre Arnold’s absence felt. The 20-year-old has been impressing not only going forward but also on the defensive side of things.
Mocking Ben Chilwell
Conor Bradley was on-pitch for 72 minutes at Wembley Stadium before Jurgen Klopp subbed him off for Bobby Clark.
Though Bradley by the point he was subbed off was featuring as right winger after midfielder Ryan Gravenberch’s was subbed off because of an early injury. That meant Conor Bradley was directly involved with facing Ben Chilwell. This brought a lot of conflicts between the pair.
Former Leicester City star was frequently attempting to get under his Conor Bradley’s skin during the game. Now as the 20-year-old has won the League Cup he has apparently hit back at Ben Chilwell.
The academy star took to Instagram and shared a series of few pictures from the gameday which looked like they are aimed at Chilwell. The first photo on the stack shows the 20-year-old full-back shrugging at Chilwell which is accompanied by a caption reading, ‘Special club’.
Then he went on to share a photo of himself while singing ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ along with his teammates. Then followed another image of him standing right beside the boss Jurgen Klopp when he lifted the Carabao Cup trophy. Finally to end the stack there was a picture of himself being shoved by Ben Chilwell.
Despite the massive difference in experience, Bradley had the last laugh and is today a champion. It does not matter what Chilwell feels about the post as his Liverpool counterpart has him beat both on and off the field.
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Conor Bradley is a boyhood Liverpool fan and winning a silverware would have always been his dreams while coming up in the academy. It’s good to see some of the youngsters enjoying success as Klopp looks to end his career at Anfield on a high.