'They've improved me a lot': Liverpool youngster now shares what he's learnt from Arne Slot's coaching staff

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Arne Slot has got off to a fast start as manager of Liverpool, with a number of players already thriving under the Dutch coach.

Ryan Gravenberch has looked reborn with Jamie Carragher liking the former Ajax midfielder to Premier League legend Patrick Vieira, whilst new signing Federico Chiesa has been impressed with Luis Diaz, who this season has been arguably the in-form player in England not named Erling Haaland.

Although Slot suffered a historic defeat against Nottingham Forest, Liverpool still sit top of the Premier League standings after five games, with the Reds also looking good in the UEFA Champions League after a 3-1 win against AC Milan.

And youngster Conor Bradley has now shared what it’s been like learning under Slot’s coaching staff.

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Conor Bradley says he’s improved a lot already this season

Speaking to the club’s official website, Bradley revealed that he believes he’s improved a lot already this season, with the right-back still Trent Alexander-Arnold’s understudy after a breakout year last term.

Expected to start tonight against West Ham, Bradley is one of Liverpool’s most exciting prospects and will likely play a huge role as the season goes on under Slot, and the Dutchman’s coaching staff seem to have left an impact on the defender already.

Bradley said when asked about working with Slit’s coaching staff this season: “It's been really good. I think they've improved me a lot, obviously we do lots of individual meetings and things like that so it's been really good.

“I've really enjoyed it and it's been a good start to the season but there is still loads to improve on for, I think, the whole team. So, we've just got to keep going and keep improving.”

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Bradley can become a real asset for Liverpool this season

Bradley is rightly regarded as one of the best young defenders in the Premier League after thriving under Jurgen Klopp last season whilst Alexander-Arnold was out injured, with the 21-year-old set for a big future at Anfield.

And with the defender already learning a lot under his new coaches, Bradley can become a real asset for Liverpool this season if he can keep knocking on the door for regular appearances in the Premier League and domestic competitions.

Indeed, Bradley is an exciting prospect who could go far with Liverpool this season, and the fullback seems intent on learning as much as possible under Slot’s coaching team in the months to come.

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