Key Highlights
- It shows that the idea of a coach being replaced has been completely normalised in the general conversation and that a potential successor has actually been found. But it’s also normal that this pressure is there.
- He’s at Liverpool, for one, while performances this season haven’t been good.
- Not at all, really. The Reds relied on late goals to kick off the campaign with some good results before suffering their worst run of defeats since the 1950s.
- While they went into the Marseille clash 12 unbeaten, their last four Premier League results had all been draws. Above all, though, Liverpool just haven’t played well.
- They’ve had very few ‘routine’ wins this season and have struggled for control since the campaign kicked off.