Iraola's Two-Year Liverpool Deal a 'Ticking Clock', Warns James
Former Reds keeper David James says the new boss, hired after Arne Slot's sacking, has no time for a project and must win now at Anfield.

Andoni Iraola has been appointed as Liverpool's new manager on a two-year contract following the sacking of Arne Slot, but former Reds goalkeeper David James has issued an immediate warning about the deal's brevity. The 41-year-old Basque manager arrives at Anfield after a successful tenure at Bournemouth, where he was praised for developing a dynamic, attacking style and nurturing young talent over a longer-term project. His short-term deal at a club with Liverpool's immediate trophy expectations represents a stark contrast, placing him under intense pressure to deliver instant results with a squad of established international stars.
















