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LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - JUNE 04: (THE SUN OUT, THE SUN ON SUNDAY OUT) Andoni Iraola new manager of Liverpool Football Club at Axa training centre on June 04, 2026 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Nikki Dyer - LFC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images) | Liverpool FC via Getty Images

Basque coach Andoni Iraola has officially been


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After a difficult 2025-26 season, Liverpool decided to move in a new direction. Last weekend, the Reds parted ways with head coach Arne Slot after two seasons in charge for the Dutch trainer and quickly moved to bring in Andoni Iraola after three successful seasons with Bournemouth for the Basque manager.

After a week of updates and briefings tracking their p...


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As Liverpool limped towards the end of the 2025-26 season, all the transfer chatter around the club focused on the need to sign two high quality wingers in the summer, and the recent departure of Arne Slot as head coach and imminent arrival of Andoni Iraola isn’t expected to change that.

And when it comes to potential high quality winger targets, most of the ...


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With players having linked up with their national teams ahead of the World Cup this week, it’s the first time many Liverpool players will have been put in the position of being asked about the managerial changes taking place at the club following a disappointing 2025-26 campaign.

When the season ended on May 24th and players headed off on break before their i...


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After two years at Liverpool, Federico Chiesa has established himself as a firm fan favourite but seems unlikely to ever be more than a fringe player.

Even if incoming head coach Andoni Iraloa rates him higher than the departed Arne Slot, Chiesa’s struggles for fitness over the past two seasons suggest he may simply not have it in him to compete in the Premie...


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