Liverpool embraced Bradley's positional switch, insists Devine

Declan Devine played a part in converting Conor Bradley from a left-winger to an attacking right-back.
Liverpool embraced Bradley's positional switch, insists Devine

STARBOY: Liverpool's Conor Bradley celebrates after assisting their side's third goal of the game scored by Dominik Szoboszlai during the Premier League match against Chelsea at Anfield.

Bohemians manager Declan Devine played a part in converting Conor Bradley from a left-winger to Liverpool’s right-back bolter.

As part of his development role with the Irish Football Association, Devine coached Bradley on a weekly basis in the Club NI curriculum and managed the U16 team he captained in 2018 to the U16 Victory Shield in Kerry.

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