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Former Liverpool Coach Wants Anfield Return After Helping Defeat Reds as Aaron Briggs Departs
- On December 30th, Liverpool announced Aaron Briggs left the club by mutual agreement, with reporters Joyce and Fabrizio Romano confirming the exit and the club thanking him for his title contributions.
- Data show Liverpool FC conceded 12 set-piece goals this season, the joint-most in the Premier League, with a minus-nine set-piece balance, their worst ever at this stage.
- On the touchline, coaching practice highlighted set-piece focus as conceding from set plays cost points against Crystal Palace, Manchester United and Leeds United, while Alexis Mac Allister sought instructions and Aaron Briggs sometimes managed corners.
- Arne Slot will resume set-piece responsibility alongside Sipke Hulshoff and Giovanni van Bronckhorst, with duties shared immediately among Liverpool coaching staff and not seen as a guaranteed fix.
- A busy early-January schedule raises the stakes as Arne Slot warned the current set-piece record makes finishing top four or winning the league impossible, with Leeds United unbeaten in their last five.
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Liverpool parts ways with set-piece coach Aaron Briggs after team's erratic season
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·Winnipeg, Canada
Read Full ArticleLiverpool announced this Tuesday that it will split up from Aaron Briggs, assistant in charge of the game phases, an area in which the club has been in trouble since the beginning of the season.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleLiverpool set-piece coach Briggs leaves club
Dec 30 : Liverpool parted ways with set-piece coach Aaron Briggs on Tuesday, with no team in Europe's top five leagues having conceded more set-piece goals this season, excluding penalties, than Arne Slot's team.Liverpool conceded their 12th goal from a set-piece during Saturday's 2-1 victory over Wo
·Singapore
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