
Liverpool seeks new head coach as Andoni Iraola emerges as frontrunner
Following the termination of the coach’s contract, Liverpool is moving quickly to install a successor who can reshape its playing philosophy ahead of the upcoming season.
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Following the termination of the coach’s contract, Liverpool is moving quickly to install a successor who can reshape its playing philosophy ahead of the upcoming season.

After parting ways with Arne Slot, Liverpool are weighing a shortlist of candidates, with Andoni Iraola emerging as the front‑runner, while other names such as Xabi Alonso and Julian Nagelsmann linger on the radar.

Liverpool have moved on from Arne Slot after a brief but turbulent spell, and the club’s hierarchy is now hunting for a manager who can re‑ignite the aggressive, front‑foot style that defined the Jürgen Klopp era.

Liverpool’s managerial carousel turned sharply this week as the club announced the dismissal of Arne Slot, just a year after he guided the team to a Premier League championship.

Liverpool has fired Arne Slot and is now searching for a successor who can emulate Jürgen Klopp’s energetic style. Andoni Iraola is the leading candidate, while other names such as Xabi Alonso and Julian Nagelsmann are also in consideration.

Liverpool have dismissed Arne Slot and are hunting a coach who can revive the aggressive, urgent style of play that defined Jürgen Klopp’s tenure, with Andoni Iraola leading the shortlist after guiding Bournemouth to European qualification.

After two seasons that delivered a Premier League crown but also a series of setbacks, Arne Slot was dismissed by Liverpool. The fallout with Mohamed Salah and the reactions of key teammates accelerated the decision, while former Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola emerges as the leading candidate to take over.

Liverpool’s 2025‑26 campaign unraveled in spectacular fashion, culminating in the sacking of Arne Slot after a season marked by a steep points regression, porous defence and a costly recruitment drive.

After a season marked by 20 losses, a loss of pressing identity and growing fan discontent, Arne Slot was dismissed by Liverpool, raising questions about the club's direction.

After a Premier League fifth‑place finish and missed Champions League qualification, Liverpool has terminated the contract of Arne Slot, who had won the league in his debut season.

After a disappointing fifth‑place finish and a costly squad overhaul, Liverpool have dismissed Arne Slot, prompting a search for a manager who can bring a more attacking philosophy.

After a promising start, Arne Slot's tenure at Liverpool unraveled due to poor transfer decisions, injuries, and a lack of cohesion, culminating in his dismissal after just one season.

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Pep Guardiola's long tenure at Manchester City has concluded, prompting speculation about successors, legal challenges, and the club's future in the Premier League.

After a decade of transformative success, Pep Guardiola has announced the end of his tenure at Manchester City. The club now faces a pivotal moment as it seeks a successor, while legal challenges and the evolving landscape of English football add further intrigue.

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The inaugural World Football Giving Day, spearheaded by Common Goal and backed by UN Football for the Goals, invites fans, athletes and brands to contribute to community projects, with over 200 partners across more than 100 nations pledging support.

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