Liverpool are now full to the brim with talent in their squad.
The Reds have had a rather busy summer transfer window with a massive overhaul occurring among their ranks.
Several young stars have been brought in, while some more experienced players, such as Alexander Isak, have also been signed by Arne Slot.
Although having at least two players for every position is positive, it does mean that some players can feel like the second choice, even if both are of similar quality.
So, that’s why, when players go away on international duty, it’s sometimes their chance to shine and prove their worth to their domestic managers.

And, if they don’t take that chance, well, then it’s on them.
Conor Bradley starred for Northern Ireland in their win v Luxembourg
Conor Bradley has been a first-team regular at Liverpool for some time now.
Indeed, the Northern Ireland international has been seen as the Reds’ second choice behind Trent Alexander-Arnold, but since he’s now exited and Jeremie Frimpong has come in, Bradley has a chance to make that starting spot his own.
Of course, before Frimpong found himself injured, he was the one chosen at right-back, but since both have been nursing injuries and are expected to be fully fit after the international break, they’ll have a fight on their hands.
However, as per reports from Northern Irish media, it seems like Bradley could be well on his way to Liverpool’s starting XI with Sports Dunia dubbing him a “constant threat” up and down the right wing.
The Belfast Telegraph rated his performance a 7/10 and said: “Back in the side after missing June’s fixtures through injury, the Premier League winner went on the attack from the off.
“The Liverpool ace loves a crunching challenge and was more influential in the second half as his cross led to Charles’ finish.”
While Belfast Live stated he was a “Real threat down the right-hand side as usual.”
Conor Bradley and Jeremie Frimpong are going to have a fight on their hands this season
There’s no hiding from the fact that both Bradley and Frimpong deserve to be starting for Liverpool this term.
The duo are both in their prime, with both having plenty of experience under their belts.
And, it’s not like they’re different players either, as the main asset that both full-backs bring to Liverpool’s starting XI is their attacking contributions.

One of the best things about Liverpool’s first-team squad over the last few seasons is how many different places they’ve been able to create attacks from.
At the moment, it’s anyone’s guess who Slot is going to prefer at right-back, but at the moment, fans should be thankful that this is one of their main problems, rather than not having enough quality among their ranks.
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