Liverpool women appoint former City boss Taylor
Briefly

Gareth Taylor has been appointed as Liverpool women's new head coach, replacing Matt Beard. Taylor previously managed Manchester City for five years before leaving in March. After Beard's dismissal, assistant Amber Whiteley managed the team temporarily. Taylor expressed enthusiasm about his new role and emphasized the club's history and potential. He aims to build a proud team that plays attractive football and achieves success. Taylor’s first competitive match with Liverpool will be a challenging Merseyside derby against Everton on September 7.
I am delighted to have been appointed as Liverpool's new head coach. Everyone in football knows about the history, size and potential of this club.
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.
Taylor faces a tough test in his first competitive game in charge when Liverpool face Everton in a Merseyside derby clash in their opening WSL fixture.
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