Liverpool defender Conor Bradley has been ruled out for the rest of the domestic season with a significant knee injury. The 22-year-old suffered the injury during Thursday's goalless Premier League draw at Arsenal when he landed awkwardly near the touchline while chasing the ball in stoppage time.
A bone and ligament damage was sustained, and Bradley will undergo surgery in the coming days. This means that the young full-back will miss Liverpool's upcoming play-off semi-final against Italy on March 26.
Bradley has been a key player for Liverpool since Trent Alexander-Arnold left for Real Madrid in the summer, starting 12 of their Premier League games this season. His injury is now a major blow to both his club and Northern Ireland, with whom he represents at international level.
Arsenal winger Gabriel Martinelli was widely criticized for pushing Bradley off the pitch while he was injured, sparking a melee between the two sets of players. The incident led to both players being yellow-carded by the referee. Martinelli later apologized for his actions on Instagram, saying that they were "absolutely disgraceful" and describing himself as an "idiot".
Former Manchester United players Gary Neville and Roy Keane also weighed in on the controversy, with Neville labeling Martinelli's behavior as "absolutely disgraceful".
A bone and ligament damage was sustained, and Bradley will undergo surgery in the coming days. This means that the young full-back will miss Liverpool's upcoming play-off semi-final against Italy on March 26.
Bradley has been a key player for Liverpool since Trent Alexander-Arnold left for Real Madrid in the summer, starting 12 of their Premier League games this season. His injury is now a major blow to both his club and Northern Ireland, with whom he represents at international level.
Arsenal winger Gabriel Martinelli was widely criticized for pushing Bradley off the pitch while he was injured, sparking a melee between the two sets of players. The incident led to both players being yellow-carded by the referee. Martinelli later apologized for his actions on Instagram, saying that they were "absolutely disgraceful" and describing himself as an "idiot".
Former Manchester United players Gary Neville and Roy Keane also weighed in on the controversy, with Neville labeling Martinelli's behavior as "absolutely disgraceful".