"We've just got to bounce back now against Wolves"

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Conor Bradley wants Liverpool to quickly brush off the disappointment of the Merseyside derby as they set their sights on victory this weekend.

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The Reds were denied all three points in dramatic fashion at Everton on Wednesday night, with James Tarkowski's 98th-minute equaliser securing a 2-2 draw. Bradley and his teammates are now fully focused on the upcoming Premier League fixture at Anfield.
Speaking to Liverpoolfc.com after the derby, the full-back reflected on the result: "Obviously it was a tough game, always is tough coming here. Bitterly disappointed at the end of losing the three points. We've just got to bounce back now on Sunday and get another three points there."
He acknowledged the challenge posed by Wolves, adding: "We know it will be a difficult game against Wolves, they're a good team. So, hopefully, we can put on a good performance, get the win and get back on track."
While the draw at Goodison Park extended Liverpool's lead at the top of the Premier League to seven points with 14 matches remaining, Bradley remains focused on maintaining momentum: "Of course, it's a good position but we've just got to keep going and keep working hard every day and keep improving. We've just got to keep picking up the three points wherever we can. We know there's still a lot of games to go and we've just got to keep our heads down and keep going."
Reflecting on the positive aspects of the Everton clash, Bradley singled out his teammates for praise, particularly the two goalscorers. “I thought Macca was brilliant and I think he's brilliant in every game for us. He's a real role model, especially for us young ones. Just the way he treats every game the same and he's always up for the battle, it's something I look up to him for doing.”
As for Salah, Bradley added: "That's just Mo – he just scores goals, gets assists. He's a fantastic player and we're so lucky to have him."

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