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Having seen Xabi Alonso rule himself out of the running last night, that search has now gotten a little trickier.
But aside from Klopp himself, Liverpool need to build the team surrounding the new manager.
Essentially, the former Porto man is the link between the academy and the first-team.
Matos identifies the players who have the potential to step up to the senior side, and then works closely with them as they make the transition to the first-team.
As a close associate of Lijnders, he also appears to be heavily involved in the running of sessions and is reportedly set to follow the Dutchman into his next venture.
In terms of the Liverpool, it could be expected that a new manager will bring in his own assistant and coaches.
As a result, we think Liverpool will want to bring in their own man for it.
The 40-year-old will reportedly learn from Klopp at training on Friday and Saturday before attending Liverpool vs Brighton on Sunday.
As well as taking note of the Reds’ boss’ methods though, Torres is also said to be present to learn the ‘ins and outs’ of the Liverpool academy.
Now, this could all be nothing.
Klopp has invited other coaches to learn from him before.
Man City legend Yaya Toure was once memorably present to watch Liverpool train.