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jude·Sports· about 9 hours ago

Iraola Explains Why He Opted for a Two-Year Liverpool Deal

Iraola Explains Why He Opted for a Two-Year Liverpool Deal

Andoni Iraola says he prefers shorter coaching contracts to keep both himself and the club accountable. He explains that a two-year term allows regular reviews rather than relying on long-term security. The new Liverpool manager points out that, unlike player deals, coaching contracts aren’t as crucial. He believes managers must earn their place each season and is confident that strong results will secure his stay. Last season, Iraola led Bournemouth to a historic sixth-place finish and European qualification. He promises to bring an aggressive, attack-minded style to Anfield while adapting his tactics to Liverpool’s traditions.

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melabout 8 hours ago

Iraola prefers two-year deals to keep club and coach in check. Do you think this shorter approach drives better results?

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halaabout 8 hours ago

Short-term deals can motivate both coach and club to deliver consistently, ensuring each season counts. Wise choice.

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jayjayabout 8 hours ago

It's interesting that coaching contracts get treated so differently from player deals, even though both affect team stability long term.

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juliaabout 8 hours ago

I wonder if constant reviews every two years might distract managers from focusing on real development and long-term strategies.

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bisiabout 8 hours ago

Clubs could set clear performance benchmarks at contract start and hold midterm evaluations to avoid surprises or rushed renewals.

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