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Conor Bradley on why he & Liverpool wanted Bolton Wanderers loan & discusses Sheffield Wednesday

Conor Bradley says the style of play at Bolton Wanderers was the one of the main reasons he chose the loan move from Liverpool for this season and is feeling settled at the League One club after a great start to the season.

The teenager is spending the season on loan at the Whites from the Premier League side. He has impressed hugely in his early weeks at his new club.

He has scored twice for Wanderers so far this season. The latest was the winner against Morecambe in midweek.

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The wing-back revealed that the style of play at Wanderers was one of the main reasons why he wanted to move to the University of Bolton Stadium. It mimics the way Jurgen Klopp's side play and believes he is now settled at his loan club, believing his international exploits with Northern Ireland have helped him do so.

He said: “I love it. We played a similar way to the one at Liverpool. Quite attacking, free-flowing, playing the ball out from the back, so I have enjoyed it so far.

“It was one of the main reasons I came here. Liverpool wanted me to play somewhere similar to them, helping my development, so that’s why I picked Bolton, really.

“I don’t really model myself on anyone. I try and focus on myself. Obviously when I am at Liverpool I watch Trent’s (Alexander-Arnold) game and try to put them into mine but I am my own player and I want to carry on working hard.

“It was definitely difficult to start because it was my first loan, so it was a case of coming into a new changing room, meeting new people, trying to get along with them as best as I can. It was always going to be difficult but I have loved it so far and I just want to keep it

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