Liverpool appoint Taylor as head coach ahead of new WSL season - Soccer News
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Liverpool Women appointed Gareth Taylor as head coach after Matt Beard's sacking. Taylor, 52, previously managed Manchester City, winning the Women's FA Cup and League Cup, and nearly clinching the WSL title. He spent years within City’s men’s academy and played professionally for 18 years, earning 15 caps for Wales. Interim head coach Amber Whiteley failed to improve the team’s seventh-place finish. Taylor aims to create a team that supporters are proud of and has already started preparations, leading a friendly against Aston Villa.
Gareth Taylor has been appointed as Liverpool Women’s head coach after Matt Beard's departure, bringing extensive experience from managing Manchester City in the Women's Super League.
Taylor led Manchester City to the Women's FA Cup and the League Cup, finishing as runners-up in the WSL, missing the title on goal difference.
In his statement, Taylor expressed delight at the appointment and emphasized Liverpool's rich history and potential, aiming to build a strong and successful team.
Taylor has begun preparations for the new season and will lead Liverpool in a friendly against Aston Villa.
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