Andoni Iraola has requested all Liverpool data and clips for the players last season, according to club insiders
Florian Wirtz will play the same role as he does for Germany 🇩🇪 and will have pacey wingers to pass to
Wirtz will also have a solid backbone behind him to take risks
The Reds head out at Plough Lane, where a fine opener from Jan Mølby & Ian Rush nets a brace to defeat Wimbledon 3-1 in 1986.
That was a great midfield with Whelan, Mølby & Mcmahon. 🔥
Arne Slot alienated some of his Liverpool players with bizarre comments, with objective criticism becoming mixed with arrogance and personally barbs.
For example, he needled summer signings with questions like, "Did you win the Premier League?"
“When analyzing players with Bundesliga experience, he made comments along the lines of, "You can play like that in Germany."
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The world is entering into the era of AI and Liverpool FC are now doing the same .
Got great vibes about Andoni Iraola , the aggressive and intense LFC era of AI is about to begin and I’m all in . . . ❤️❤️❤️
Terry McDermott was the heartbeat of one of Liverpool's greatest eras.
🔴 329 appearances ⚽ 81 goals 🏆 5 First Division titles 🏆 3 European Cups 🏆 1 UEFA Cup 🏆 4 League Cups
Energy, goals, leadership and a smile that lit up Anfield. Scouse legend
YNWA Terry
Jamie Carragher on Liverpool appointing Andoni Iraola as their new manager:
🗣️ “I've seen people calling this a gamble. Honestly, I couldn't disagree more. Liverpool haven't hired a manager based on reputation. They've hired one based on coaching ability. What Iraola has done in recent years deserves enormous respect. He has earned this opportunity. Nobody handed it to him.
When I watch his teams, I see courage. I see intensity. I see players willing to run through walls. I see a team that attacks without fear. That's exactly what Liverpool supporters want. That's exactly what Anfield responds to. Energy and belief.
People talk about big names. But football isn't won by names. It's won by good coaching. It's won by improving players. It's won by creating an identity. And that's what Iraola has done everywhere. His teams always know what they are. They always compete.
Of course the pressure will be bigger. Managing Liverpool is different. The expectations are relentless. Every result is analysed. Every decision is questioned. But the best managers embrace that pressure. They don't run from it. They grow into it.
For me, Liverpool haven't chosen the safe option. They've chosen the brave option. And sometimes bravery changes everything. If Iraola brings the same mentality, the same intensity and the same football, Liverpool fans could have a lot to be excited about. The Premier League should be watching closely.”