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Aaron Briggs: Liverpool's Set-Piece Coach Journey and Departure
Aaron Briggs, a prominent figure in modern football coaching, has left his role as set-piece coach at Liverpool FC following an admission from head coach Arne Slot. Briggs joined Liverpool in July 2024 as first-team individual development coach, part of Slot's backroom staff, before being promoted to set-piece coach in September 2025[1]. His departure marks the end of a rapid rise at Anfield, amid Slot's reflections on squad evolution and tactical refinements.
Briggs brings a stellar pedigree to elite football. A graduate of the University of Central Lancashire with a BA (Hons) in Sport Coaching (2008), he began at Preston North End and Blackpool, gaining early hands-on experience[1][2]. He spent four seasons at Tottenham Hotspur, advancing from U18s work to Head of Analysis. Nine years at Manchester City followed, where he led the Academy Performance Analyst Department and rose to senior first-team analyst[1][2].
Internationally, Briggs served as Tactical Analyst Coach at AS Monaco, progressing to Assistant Coach and Head of Football Methodology. There, he oversaw game plans from inception to execution, collaborating with innovative staff[2]. In 2022, he joined VfL Wolfsburg as Assistant Coach, designing training sessions, analyzing data, and scouting opponents[1][2].
At Liverpool, Briggs focused on individual player development, nurturing young talents for first-team integration while enhancing overall performance[2]. His set-piece expertise was pivotal in Slot's system, emphasizing precision and innovation. However, Slot's recent admission—likely addressing tactical shifts or staff restructuring—precipitated Briggs' exit, as Liverpool adapts under new demands in the 2025/26 season.
Briggs' career exemplifies analytical evolution in football, blending data-driven insights with coaching acumen. His Liverpool stint, though brief, underscores his impact on Premier League set-piece strategies. Fans and analysts await his next move, with Wolfsburg and City connections hinting at European opportunities.
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