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BREAKING: Liverpool Set-Piece Coach Aaron Briggs Leaves Reds After Dire Record
Liverpool FC has confirmed the departure of set-piece coach Aaron Briggs, ending his tenure amid widespread criticism over the team's dismal performance in dead-ball situations. The announcement, made on December 30, 2025, marks a significant shift for the Reds as they grapple with defensive vulnerabilities exposed in recent matches.[1]
Briggs joined Liverpool in 2023 from the club's academy, tasked with elevating their set-piece prowess following the departure of predecessor Peter Krawietz. However, his impact fell short of expectations. Under his guidance, Liverpool ranked 17th in the Premier League for goals conceded from set pieces this season, conceding 12 from corners and free-kicks alone. This poor record contributed to dropped points in key fixtures, including a frustrating draw against Manchester United and a shock loss to mid-table Bournemouth.
Fan frustration boiled over, with podcasts like Anfield Index's Daily Red calling for his immediate sacking. Host Dave Davis highlighted Briggs' "dire record," noting Liverpool's negative set-piece differential—scoring just 8 while conceding 15 across all competitions. Critics pointed to tactical shortcomings, such as predictable routines and inadequate marking, which opponents exploited repeatedly.[1]
The departure comes at a pivotal moment for manager Arne Slot, who inherited a squad aiming to reclaim the Premier League title. Insiders reveal Slot was instrumental in the decision, prioritizing defensive solidity ahead of a congested January schedule. No immediate replacement has been named, though speculation links former Brighton coach Andrew Culley, renowned for set-piece innovations.
Briggs' exit underscores Liverpool's broader challenges: despite topping the table, their set-piece woes have cost an estimated 10-15 points. Fans remain optimistic, viewing this as a necessary reset. "It's time for fresh ideas," one supporter tweeted. The club wished Briggs well, thanking him for his contributions to youth development.
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