NewsConor Bradley interview: Building momentum, Leeds, Wolves tackle and more
Conor Bradley and his teammates are now looking to extend Liverpool's winning run with complete performances.
The Reds recorded a fourth victory on the bounce in all competitions by defeating Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-1 at Anfield last weekend.
Their opportunity to take that sequence to five arrives on New Year's Day, when Leeds United visit in the Premier League.
"It feels like we're in a really good moment at the minute," Bradley told Liverpoolfc.com. "Obviously we've had some really good results recently, so we've just got to keep that up.
"We've got another tough game coming up now with Leeds. We've just got to keep trying to build this momentum and keep it going.
"I think we've had some really good results recently, but I think the performances can definitely still get better.
"That's something we've got to strive to do, and hopefully we can do that in the upcoming games."
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Watch on YouTubeThis meeting with Daniel Farke's Leeds comes less than a month after the frantic 3-3 draw at Elland Road.
Liverpool were pegged back twice in that encounter and forced to settle for a point as Ao Tanaka netted a 96th-minute equaliser.
Bradley continued: "Leeds are a really good team – we found that out a few weeks ago when we went to Elland Road.
"We know it's going to be a difficult game but we're really looking forward to it."
Bradley, meanwhile, overcame a knock to come off the bench in the second half of the win over Wolves.
The standout moment from his half-an-hour outing was a heroic, last-ditch intervention in the closing stages that ensured the three points remained with the Reds.
"I'm feeling good, I'm feeling fit and I'm feeling ready. I'm really looking forward to the game," the full-back said.
"Obviously it was a big tackle against Wolves because they were on top of us for probably the last 25 minutes. It was a really important win and I'm just happy I could help."
Florian Wirtz's first goal for the club was ultimately the difference between the sides in L4.
With four assists already to his name, Wirtz opened his scoring account by finishing assuredly inside the area to put the hosts 2-0 up.
"I was buzzing for him," Bradley said of the No.7. "Obviously he's had to wait a little bit of time for it, but I was so happy for him. He's such a terrific player. We see it in training every day, how good he is with the ball.
"You'd rather have him on your team than not on your team, put it that way. He's terrific to have.
"You can sort of just give him the ball in any area of the pitch and he's able to do something with it and keep the ball for us. He's so important to have and we're lucky to have him."
