Liverpool F.C. have announced the appointment of Spanish tactician Andoni Iraola as their new head coach, marking a significant leadership change at the club ahead of the upcoming season.
The decision follows the club’s review of its sporting structure and long-term competitive strategy, with Iraola identified as the preferred candidate to lead the first team into a new era. The move signals Liverpool’s intention to refresh their technical direction while maintaining their ambitions in both domestic and European competitions.
Iraola arrives with a reputation for disciplined organisation, high-intensity pressing, and an attacking style of play that has earned praise across European football. His managerial profile has been associated with improving team cohesion, tactical flexibility, and consistent league performances.
Club officials are expected to work closely with the new coach to finalise pre-season preparations, transfer planning, and backroom staffing arrangements. The appointment is also seen as part of a broader restructuring process aimed at sustaining Liverpool’s competitiveness at the highest level of the game.
Supporters are awaiting further details on his first public appearance and the club’s plans for the upcoming campaign, including potential squad adjustments to fit his tactical approach.
Iraola’s arrival is expected to usher in a period of tactical transition at Anfield, as the club looks to build on its recent progress and remain a strong contender for major honours in the seasons ahead.


















