Liverpool FC has named Andoni Iraola as their new head coach, handing the Spaniard a two-year contract. The appointment, announced on June 4, 2026, makes Iraola the successor to Arne Slot, who departed Anfield following the 2025-26 season.
Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher has publicly urged Iraola to mount a serious Premier League title challenge in his very first season at the helm.
From Bournemouth to Anfield
Iraola built his reputation at Bournemouth, where he turned the Cherries into one of the most tactically disciplined sides in the Premier League. His teams are known for structured, high-intensity football.
Carragher highlighted the adaptation risks that come with managing a club of Liverpool’s size after working at Bournemouth.
The Slot era in context
Arne Slot arrived at Anfield and delivered a Premier League title during his tenure, a feat that instantly cemented his legacy with the fanbase. His departure after the 2025-26 season created a void that needed filling with someone capable of maintaining that standard.
What Iraola inherits
The two-year contract length is notable. It’s short enough to signal that Liverpool expect results quickly, but long enough to give Iraola time to implement his ideas across two full seasons.
Carragher’s insistence on a title challenge carries weight because it reflects the reality of Liverpool’s competitive position. His framing is clear: this is a title challenge from day one, not a grace period.
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