Two candidates for Liverpool's next coach

Who will be Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp's successor.

"Saby Alonso chose to stay in Bayer 04 Leverkusen. He will be excluded from the candidate for Liverpool's next coach," adding, "He is more likely to be appointed by Roberto De Gerby or Huven Amorim."

Liverpool have long been searching for a successor as Klopp's resignation was confirmed after the end of the season. Michael Edwards has been appointed as the CEO of the club's leadership Fenway Sports Group (FSG), and the addition of Bournemouth general manager Richard Hughes has been officially announced, accelerating the selection of a coach.

Initially, contact with Alonso was the most promising candidate. As a player, he lifted the UEFA Champions League trophy in Liverpool and continued to express his affection for the team after the move, which was a factor of expectation. Other coaches such as DeGerbi, Amorim, and Julian Nagelsmann have also been included in the list.

Contrary to the wishes of Liverpool fans, Alonso chose to stay at Leverkusen. Leading media outlets reported on Alonso's stay. Bayern Munich President Uli Hönes, who was looking for a replacement for Thomas Tuchel, also said, "It is true that Alonso's appointment has become very difficult."

Liverpool's next coach is expected to be a two-way race. It is a competition between Debbie Brighton and Hove Albion, and Amorim Sporting CP. Both coaches are young and have a clear tactical philosophy, which is appropriate for their management.

De Gehrby took the helm of Brighton in September 2022 under Graham Potter. He was nicknamed the "second Guardiola" for his tactics that put importance on rear build-up and forward pressure. This season, which is in its third year, is continuing its competition to advance to the European competition despite key players leaving the team. 토토사이트

Director Roberto De Gerby Brighton and Hove Albion.

Amorim is the one who ended the reign of FC Porto-SL Benfica in the Portuguese Premier League. Having started his coaching career in 2018, Amorim led SC Braga in 2020 and won the trophy at the other company's Dar Liga. Afterwards, he took the helm of Sporting and shook the landscape of the league that Porto and Benfica used to divide, eventually winning the league title for the first time in 19 years.

He is also drawing attention as a 39-year-old young manager. Amorim, who was dismissed for poor performance when Portugal was its first manager in the third division, has grown into the champion's manager of the first division team a year later. His 3-4-3 system, which does not hesitate to deploy attacks, has now become Amorim's trademark. There are still endless possibilities for development.

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