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Liverpool FC set-piece coach leaves club after worst record in the league

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Liverpool FC Set-Piece Coach Aaron Briggs Leaves the Club

Published: December 30, 2025 | This Is Anfield



In a surprising move amid Liverpool FC's challenging 2025/26 Premier League campaign, set-piece coach Aaron Briggs has departed the club. The announcement comes at a low point for the Reds, who currently hold the worst set-piece record in the league, having conceded 18 goals from dead balls—the highest in the division.

Briggs joined Liverpool in 2023 from Manchester City, where he had honed his expertise under renowned coach Nicolas Jover. His arrival was hailed as a coup, bringing innovative routines that initially boosted Liverpool's attacking set pieces. However, defensive frailties have plagued the team this season, with opponents exploiting predictable marking and zonal weaknesses.

Declining Performance and Key Stats

  • Goals Conceded: 18 from set pieces (vs. league average of 9).
  • Attacking Output: Only 7 goals scored from corners/free-kicks, down 40% from last season.
  • Recent Form: 5 set-piece goals conceded in the last 6 matches, including costly ones in losses to Arsenal and Manchester United.

Manager Arne Slot expressed disappointment but wished Briggs well, stating, "Aaron's contributions were valuable, but we need fresh ideas to address our vulnerabilities." Insiders cite mounting pressure from the Anfield hierarchy and fan frustration—evident in chants during the Boxing Day defeat to Everton—as factors in the split.

What's Next for Liverpool?

The club is already scouting replacements, with names like Brentford's Bernardo Cueva and ex-Chelsea specialist Gianni Bramalpha linked. Slot emphasized continuity in training, tasking assistants with immediate improvements ahead of the January transfer window.

Fans react with mixed emotions on social media: relief for change battles nostalgia for Briggs' early successes. Liverpool sit 8th in the table, 10 points off leaders Manchester City, making set-piece redemption urgent for a top-four push.

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