Conor Bradley delivered an outstanding performance as Liverpool defeated Real Madrid in the Champions League on Tuesday night. Former England striker Teddy Sheringham expressed his admiration for the young right-back, comparing him to a youthful Steven Gerrard.
The Manchester United legend commended Bradley for his composure and skill during the match, which marked Trent Alexander-Arnold’s first return to Anfield this season. He emphasized how the Northern Irish player rose to the challenge against Real Madrid’s star forward Vinícius Júnior.
“Conor Bradley definitely stepped up to the plate last night against Vinicius. Bradley has probably not found that level of consistency yet, but parts of his game make me go, ‘wow’. I look at him like a young Steven Gerrard coming onto the scene – he’s got that tenacity and drive about him and has a huge amount of quality.”
Sheringham also highlighted Bradley’s potential to play an integral role in Liverpool’s 2025–26 campaign, predicting a bright future for the 22-year-old if he maintains his form and confidence against top opposition.
“I was very impressed by him. If he can defend that well against Vinicius – one of the best players in the world – then he’s definitely on the way to becoming a real success at Liverpool. The challenge for him now is whether he can sustain those levels, but I’m confident he’ll be able to in the future.”
Conor Bradley’s display against Real Madrid impressed Teddy Sheringham, who likened the Liverpool defender’s energy and determination to a young Steven Gerrard, foreseeing a bright future for the rising star.