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  1. 23rd May 2024 Column Matt Beard's review of 2023-24, special thank-yous and summer plans. In his final column of 2023-24, Liverpool FC Women manager Matt Beard reflects on the 4-0 win at Leicester City and sealing a top-four finish in the Barclays Women’s Super League.

  2. 2022年7月7日 · Published 7th July 2022. Liverpool assistant manager Pepijn Lijnders lifts the lid on a sensational season with the launch of his no-holds-barred book 'Intensity'. This is the definitive inside story of how an incredible 2021-22 campaign developed for the Reds, from the plans being put in place during pre-season training to the unprecedented ...

  3. 2023年7月31日 · Published 31st July 2023. By Andy Kelly. Liverpool FC Women are delighted to announce the signing of Marie Höbinger. The 22-year midfielder joins the Reds from FC Zurich in Switzerland, where she enjoyed a double in 2021-22 before finishing league runners-up last season.

  4. 6th July 2015. In profile: Pepijn Lijnders' approach. Pepijn Lijnders takes up the newly-created role of first team development coach at Liverpool after one season spent imparting his philosophy and particular approach to the game upon the club's U16s squad at the Academy.

  5. 2020年4月3日 · Pepijn Lijnders interview | Reds training, squad togetherness and maintaining hunger. James Carroll. Pepijn Lijnders believes the work ethic that has underpinned Liverpool’s upward trajectory in recent seasons is continuing as the squad train remotely. The Reds backroom team are hosting sessions for the players via online video link, with a ...

  6. 2021年5月11日 · Salah has evolved as a footballer and an athlete during his time with Liverpool, with Krawietz going on to provide an in-depth analysis of a particular facet of his game that has grown. “He does not only use his skills for offensive actions,” the assistant manager details. “Of course, naturally he wants to score goals!

  7. Austria international Marie Höbinger completed a move to Liverpool FC Women in July 2023. Höbinger joined from FC Zurich Frauen, where she won two league titles and a Swiss Women's Cup during an 18-month spell – while also picking up Champions League experience.