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Arend Martijn "Arne" Slot (born 17 September 1978) is a Dutch professional football manager and former player who is the head coach of Premier League club Liverpool.. Slot played as a midfielder for FC Zwolle, where he won the Eerste Divisie in 2002, NAC Breda and Sparta Rotterdam before retiring as a player back at PEC Zwolle, where he won another Eerste Divisie title in 2012.
Tom Watson (1859–1915), Liverpool's longest-serving manager who managed the club from 1896 to 1915, totalling 19 years. The first Liverpool managers, William Edward Barclay and John McKenna, were appointed in 1892. Barclay acted as secretary-manager, overseeing the administrative side of the club, while McKenna took charge of matters on the ...
On 16 December, Klopp became the fastest manager in Liverpool history to record 150 league wins with a 3–1 home win against Newcastle United in what was Liverpool's 2,000th top-flight win. [184] On 27 February 2022, he led Liverpool to their first domestic final since 2016, the 2022 EFL Cup final , in which they beat Thomas Tuchel 's Chelsea ...
This left Liverpool with an injury crisis at the centre of their defence, following the ACL injury of Gomez' centre-back partner Virgil van Dijk. FIFA agreed to pay Liverpool £2 million in compensation to cover Gomez's wages whilst he was injured. [39] In May 2022, Gomez was an unused substitute in the final as Liverpool won the 2021–22 FA ...
Everton got their first Women's Super League win of the season by beating rivals Liverpool at Goodison Park. Here is what both managers told Sky Sports after the game: Everton boss Brian Sorensen ...
Leigh Pateman was sentenced for the killing of Ellen Marshall, who suffered 80 percent burns in the "horrific assault," police said Monday, Dec. 2
During the trial, prosecutors played a three-hour long audio clip of Herrmann pleading with Lengyel for her life, per KSBW, KRON 4 and CBS News. It wasn't clear if the recording, from her phone ...
Gerrard would later refer to this period as "the worst three months of my life". [110] [111] Gerrard in August 2014. The 2014–15 season was his last for Liverpool. In October 2014, Gerrard ruled out retiring at the end of the 2014–15 season and said that he could join another club if he were not offered a new contract at Liverpool. [112]