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"I’m focused on my job which is a massive one in terms of getting ready to start working with the players, trying to find the best spot for a player, trying to create a collective atmosphere where they can perform, and in my everyday, I’m more worried about transfers."I talk to Richard Hughes, I talk to (FSG president) Mike Gordon, I talked to Michael Edwards – in the times I’ve spoken to him he seems super-smart - so it is unfortunate he’s not going to continue with us but he’s explained very well his decision and his reasons."I think it’s more at ownership level than something that is going to effect the coach."Iraola added: "I feel like I have a lot of things to prove in terms of I've never coached a club as big as Liverpool. It's like, I need to prove myself, and get everyone to know that I belong here.
That I have the level to stay here. I trust myself a lot, and I think I'm ready for the challenge that I know is very big.
Get this connection because this will help us."I think it's something that has to come from the team. I know if the team gives what we want, we'll have everyone behind us.
