Liverpool's women's team sits far behind their men's in the league, trailing by 25 points, and has not secured a major trophy in over ten years. The dismissal of manager Matt Beard, who achieved commendable success with a limited budget, raises concerns about the club's commitment to the women's game. The disparity in performance prompts questions about the ownership's ambitions and the need for a managerial change to push for better results, suggesting that the status quo may no longer be acceptable for the club's future in women's football.
Liverpool's women's team remains 25 points behind in the league and has not won a major trophy for over a decade, highlighting disparities with the men's team.
The decision to dismiss Matt Beard, who had previously led Liverpool to success, may be seen as self-harm, particularly given the limited budget he worked with.
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