Liverpool defender Conor Bradley will miss the remainder of the season with a major knee damage sustained in Thursday’s goalless draw at Arsenal.
Bradley will bear surgical procedure within the coming days to restore bone and ligament injury, however it’s not an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) damage.
Bradley will miss Northern Eire’s World Cup play-off tie with Italy in March.
Affirmation of Bradley’s damage comes after Arsenal ahead Gabriel Martinelli had pushed the defender as he lay injured on the bottom.
Martinelli was booked by referee Anthony Taylor following the stoppage-time flashpoint with the winger broadly criticised for his behaviour, which provoked anger amongst Liverpool’s gamers.
However the Brazilian, who apologised for his actions on social media after the sport, will keep away from additional punishment from the Soccer Affiliation, with the matter thought-about handled because it was seen on the time by Taylor.
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