Gareth Taylor Takes Charge of Liverpool Women

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In a swift and impactful move, Liverpool have officially named former Manchester City head coach Gareth Taylor as the new manager of their women’s team. The appointment marks Taylor’s return to the Women’s Super League just months after his surprising departure from City.

The 52-year-old takes over a Liverpool side that finished seventh in the WSL last season, a stark contrast to his time at City where he guided them to an FA Cup, a League Cup, and a dramatic second-place finish in the league. Taylor’s track record of winning trophies and developing players is exactly what Liverpool’s leadership is hoping will transform their fortunes and propel them up the table.

In his first statement as head coach, Taylor expressed his ambition for the club, saying, “Our aim is to create a team that supporters can be proud of, which plays good football and which will hopefully bring success along the way.”

The announcement ends Liverpool’s search for a permanent manager since the sacking of Matt Beard in February. With Taylor’s arrival, the club will be looking to make a strong push in the upcoming WSL season, which kicks off in September.


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