Liverpool have secured the services of throw in coach Thomas Gronnemark and fans have reacted with some skepticism.
The club have signed Gronnemark as they push towards the Premier League title. The Dane holds the world record for the longest throw in and has previously worked with FC Midtjylland during their successful Europa League campaign in 2016.
After spending time working with the Academy, Reds bosses have decided it’s now time to move Gronnemark up to Melwood as they try and use any tactic possible to gain an upper hand over their Premier League opponents.
Spending time working on correct technique and analysis can add up to 20 goals a year to a team, thinks the coach – and the Sunday Mirror reported that Liverpool are keen to try and add an extra facet to their game. However, fans are a little skeptical of this – have a look below to see what they think.
The Reds have now won all their of their Premier League games, with the latest victory coming in the form of a 1-0 result against Brighton at Anfield on Saturday afternoon.
Mohamed Salah hit the back of the net for Liverpool, who are the only side who are yet to concede a goal in the league. This massive improvement of their defense has been put down to the signing of Virgil van Dijk, who has to be considered among the best in the world.
There is a fair amount of pressure on Jurgen Klopp this season, especially after spending a lot of money to improve several key positions. However, one of those big signings is yet to kick a ball in anger as Klopp believes there are better options available right now.
Fabinho joined Liverpool for more than £40 million from AS Monaco, but has yet to break through into the starting XI. The Brazilian has been joined in that by England midfielder Jordan Henderson – while James Milner, Gini Wijnaldum and Naby Keita remain the favoured three.