Bradley: There is no doubt about the strength of the team’s new players, and establishing a tacit understanding does not happen overnight.

Liverpool defeated Eintracht Frankfurt 5-1 in Germany, successfully ending their frustrating losing streak. After conceding a goal first, they achieved a comeback and finally achieved a convincing victory. In the early hours of this Sunday, Liverpool will challenge Brentford away from home. Before the game, Bradley said the team was ready to face new challenges and could draw confidence from a positive performance in midweek.
■Can the team take positives from Wednesday's game?
Bradley said: "Yes, of course. The past few weeks have been really tough for us, but that win was good. However, it was only three points. We have to focus on the weekend now and hope to win another one."
"We will be ready. The coach will let us watch the tape, and I believe we will be well prepared. We are looking forward to this game, it will be a tough matchup, and we can't wait."
■ Talking about the team Rebound performance after falling behind
Bradley said: "It is really difficult, especially considering our performance in the last few games. Obviously, when you are 0-1 behind, some teams may collapse, but we will not. It is really great to win the game 5-1 in the end. Many players in the team performed very well."
■ On a personal level, Bradley has participated in Liverpool's last 9 games, starting 4 of them. This appearance record was achieved after he missed the first two rounds of the season due to injury.
Bradley said: "It is never a good thing to get injured in the preseason, especially when you have almost got through it, but you suddenly suffer a minor injury. That is really disappointing, and it also makes the start of the season difficult. Because you were originally ready to enter the new season in full condition, but you encountered a setback. But now I just want to get back to the best condition as soon as possible, play more games, and contribute to the team."
■The Red Army introduced many new players during the transfer window this summer. Bradley acknowledged that the team is still trying to find a new fit, but praised the abilities of all the new players.
Bradley said: "It does take time. Building a tacit understanding is not something that happens overnight, but it takes weeks and months of accumulation. But I think all the new players have integrated very well. First of all, they are all good people, and their strength is beyond doubt.