Arne Slot has challenged Conor Bradley to build on his “outstanding” performance against Aston Villa by recovering quickly for Tuesday against Real Madrid.Bradley played a key role in helping the Reds bounce back from a disappointing October by securing a 2-0 win over Aston Villa and moving up to third in the Premier League table.After delivering arguably his best performance of the season at Anfield on Saturday night, the 22-year-old is now being challenged by Slot to maintain that level when Liverpool face Real Madrid at Anfield in less than 72 hours.That is a particularly quick turnaround for the right-back, after completing just his second 90 minutes of the season, with the head coach suggesting he will start again.“The more players play together, the better it will be,” said Slot in his post-match press conference when asked about Bradley’s growing connection with Mohamed Salah. “Conor played an outstanding game, like many others; I think the team performance is what made the difference today.“Everyone was really fighting to get that win over the line: throwing themselves in front of shots, sprinting back when needed, being ready for a high press.“So there were a lot of positives today, also from individual performances like Conor’s.“The challenge for him now will be to make himself ready, because he’s not been used to 90 minutes a lot this season and after two days of rest the next one is coming up.“We have to think about that as well. But yes, he played well today.”It has been a challenging start to the season for Bradley, with Slot regularly rotating the Northern Ireland international alongside Jeremie Frimpong and Dominik Szoboszlai at right-back.However, with Liverpool’s No. 8 excelling in midfield in recent weeks and Frimpong sidelined after picking up a muscle injury against Frankfurt last month, Bradley was handed the rare opportunity to complete the full match against Villa.After his lively display on Saturday, the 22-year-old looks set to retain his place for Tuesday’s mouthwatering Champions League clash at Anfield.Given his own struggle with injury, including a truncated pre-season, Bradley can now hope to find more consistency at a crucial time – in both fitness and form.