The 20-year-old won the Carabao Cup a month after scoring his first goal for Liverpool in January.
“To get out there playing for Liverpool is brilliant, but to get my first goal and first couple of assists has been unreal,” he told Sport Northern Ireland.
“It’s pretty special what’s happened, and I just want to keep it going.”
The right-back, who was brought in to replace the injured Trent Alexander-Arnold in Jurgen Klopp’s lineup, had a breakthrough month in January.
In his first Premier League match, Bradley assisted while making his debut against Bournemouth. Later, in a 4-1 victory over Chelsea, he displayed the best performance of the game.
A month later, he started at Wembley as Liverpool won the Carabao Cup 1-0 over Chelsea, lighting up Anfield with two assists and his first goal for the team. After his father Joe passed away in February, Bradley took a little hiatus from the game; yet, his family’s support has been crucial to his growth.