Liverpool agree terms with Iraola

The officials will already be under pressure before a ball is kicked because every decision in a Liverpool match gets magnified and now with all this noise about appointments and verbal agreements people will be watching for drama from minute one, and when the first bad call comes you just know the whole thing will turn into a circus with pundits pretending they saw it coming and fans saying the league is bent and the ref had one job and somehow the conversation will never be about the football for more than five seconds before it all becomes about the man in black again
 
liverpool fans will be calling him a genius if he wins the first three and then the whole internet will decide he is finished by november its the same movie every time
 
A two year deal makes sense if the club wants flexibility and the coach wants leverage too, especially in a role where the structure matters as much as the name on the door. It feels like a sensible compromise rather than a lack of ambition imo
 
This is the sort of appointment that can work well if the club is fully aligned behind him. A short contract is not necessarily a bad sign; it can simply reflect caution in a role that is heavily influenced by recruitment and structure. The real test will be whether Liverpool actually commit to the process once the pressure starts.
 
people keep saying this is a safe move but it is not safe at all because if the style clicks then everyone says genius and if it does not then the whole thing gets labelled a disaster and the contract length becomes the first thing dragged out as proof that nobody believed in it and that is just how football works now one bad run and the internet starts rewriting the whole decision like it was obvious from day one and i swear half the comments on these threads are just people trying to sound wise after the fact
 
tactically this could be a really strong fit if the club want a coach who builds structure without killing the freedom in the final third and that balance is usually the hardest thing to get right at a top club
 
if people think one coach is going to magically fix every issue at Liverpool then they are in for a rude awakening because the pressure at that club is insane and every little thing gets turned into a narrative about whether he is the next big thing or a fraud and i can already see it now the first time he drops points the same crowd will be out saying he was never the answer and that the club should have gone for someone else and honestly that constant cycle is what ruins so many decent appointments before they even really get going
 
This is a fascinating appointment and I can see the logic behind it. But Liverpool is such a brutal place to walk into that even a good coach can get chewed up if the early results are messy, and once the noise starts it is impossible to shut it out
 
i dont buy the idea that a short deal means no trust because clubs do this all the time now and it can just be about keeping options open
 
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