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Tyler Adams gives Liverpool eye-catching verdict on Andoni Iraola and Premier League title

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Tyler Adams confidently backed Liverpool to have a chance to win the Premier League under Andoni Iraola next season after praising his former Bournemouth boss, who replaced Arne Alot after two seasonsTyler Adams believes Liverpool can win the Premier League title under his former head coach Andoni IraolaThere's no better review than one from someone who lived with the product every day, saw how it worked behind the scenes, and understood what made it different from everything else on the market.After playing three seasons at Bournemouth under Andoni Iraola, Tyler Adams is convinced that the Reds can 'absolutely' win next season's Premier League title. He spoke to the media after the USMNT's 2-1 friendly defeat to Germany.The United States captain endorsed his former manager after Iraola moved on from the Cherries following a 6th-place table finish.



Iraola was hired on a two-year deal and selected to replace Arne Slot after finishing just one position higher during his second year on the job.Iraola could raid his old club for a player who many think could be Mohamed Salah's successor.When asked directly whether Liverpool can win the Premier League under Iraola, Adams said, "Absolutely. Under how he plays the game, with the types of players that they have and the style that he's going to want to play, absolutely."Coming from a player who has experienced Iraola's methods every day on the training ground, it was about as emphatic an endorsement as Liverpool could hope to receive.

This year's finish qualified the Cherries for the UEFA Europa League for the first time in their 127-year history.Content cannot be displayed without consentThe conversation turned toward Liverpool and Iraola's chances of succeeding at one of the world's biggest football clubs. "We were disappointed and upset, obviously, but you come to terms with the decision that he made for himself, leaving Bournemouth.""And then for an opportunity like this to pop up, I think he's going to do incredible things at Liverpool, his energy, the way that he plays football.