We’ll probably see this season out with Heitinga.
He’ll be in the unique category of being a former Everton player who won everything as a coach with Liverpool.
We’ll probably see this season out with Heitinga.
He’ll be in the unique category of being a former Everton player who won everything as a coach with Liverpool.
Was listening to a pod the other week that discussed the impact of Heitinga on the players/club in so far as he’s built great relationships with Slot and the players, and formed an important cog within the coaching department.
Echo others’ view in that I hope he is entirely focussed on Liverpool, and if he decided he wants to move on after this season, so be it. Would not be happy if he left midway.
Someone found this post today… the comments
Yeah I don’t think that provides the clarity they think it does.
Spearman was promoted into Graham’s role and this is a hire to back fill Spearman’s old position, right?
Maybe they are working on a de-ageing machine for Salah and van Dijk
I’ll volunteer
Sipke:
“I’m normally quite down-to-earth. I work at a top club. But at that moment, in front of that crowd, I realised that we had achieved something very special. I’m glad we still have a few matches to play. So we can still enjoy this championship for three weeks. And then the highlight is yet to come. I’ve already looked at a few images on the internet after the Champions League win in 2019. I heard from people who were there that this will be a huge spectacle.”
“(The best moment of the day) Maybe was a few minutes after the final whistle. It is incomparable. After the match, when we were on the pitch, I thought of my family. Of my family in the stands. Of my sister, who unfortunately could not be there. And of my parents, who have followed my coaching career from A to Z. It is fantastic that they are also allowed to experience this. When you see that pure joy in everyone, both around and in the stadium. Then you get a little emotional yourself. This title feels like a dream.”