
Liverpool set-piece coach Aaron Briggs has left the club amid continued problems in dead-ball situations this season.
The decision comes after Arne Slot’s team conceded their 12th goal from a set-piece this campaign in Saturday’s 2-1 win over Wolves.
After the win over Wolves, captain Virgil van Dijk said the club must improve from set plays.
He said: «The fact is we’ve conceded too many set-piece goals and we don’t score enough.
«It’s something we have to improve. I would say at least 75% of the time or even more, it’s not even about the first contact. It’s the second phase that is the killer.
«Is it a mental thing? I hope not. If that’s in your head then it’s an issue. Personally, it’s not in my head.»
Across the past five Premier League seasons, Liverpool’s attacking threat from set-pieces has steadily diminished. In 2021-22, they scored 18 goals from corners and indirect free-kicks combined, averaging 0.47 per game.
That figure fell to 17 in 2022-23 and 15 in 2023-24 before dropping sharply to nine last season.
Briggs moved into the role in September after originally being appointed to Slot’s staff at the start of the 2024-25 campaign.
Responsibility for preparing the team for set-pieces will be taken on by the rest of Liverpool’s coaching staff.
Set-piece output has become a key aspect of teams across the Premier League this season and with that in mind the mutual decision for Briggs to depart, given Liverpool’s struggles in the area, becomes a significant move.
Related topics
- Liverpool
- Football
-
Liverpool set-piece problems a ‘killer’ – Van Dijk
-
2 days ago

-
-
Are goals from open play on the decline?
-
20 November

-
-
Follow your club with BBC Sport
-
17 October

-
-
Listen to the latest Football Daily podcast
-
Get football news sent straight to your phone
-
16 August

-









