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Liverpool FC NewsFeaturesRobbie FowlerRobbie Fowler appears to have put his hat in the ring for a coaching role at Liverpool, with Thiago Alcantara playing down links earlier this week when chatting to Rio FerdinandLiverpool legend Robbie Fowler.(Image: Ryan Crockett/DeFodi via Getty Images)Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler appears to have hinted that he wants to return to the club as a coach this summer after he replied to a post on social media.Andoni Iraola took over from Arne Slot as head coach a few weeks ago, with Tommy Elphick and Shaun Cooper joining the Reds as first-team coaches, Pablo de la Torre has arrived as an assistant coach, and Tom Webber having been appointed first-team tactical analyst.But in response to a post about Thiago Alcantara saying he wasn't qualified enough to take on a role at the top level, Fowler replied: "I wonder who's qualified, hmmmmm.""When the Liverpool job came up, were you interested or not?" Thiago was asked by Rio Ferdinand on his podcast this week.The Spaniard simply replied: "No man, I don’t have the badges. Robbie Fowler during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield on March 15, 2026(Image: Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images)"I think it’s something born inside of me in terms of being a coach," Thiago added.
"In my last year at Liverpool, just because I wasn’t able to play, so I was trying to help even more."Not being selfish in any kind of situation, just helping, being in the back of others, how I can make them grow."Iraola will begin working with his new squad shortly, with the countdown to the new Premier League season having already begun. "Now for me, the most important thing is to also know and get into a rhythm with the people that were already here working.Get Liverpool's new 2026/27 home kitThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it.
Learn moreLiverpool FC have launched their new home kit for the 2026/27, inspired by iconic adidas strip worn during the club's 1989/90 title-winning campaign."Sometimes they don't appear on TV; with all the analysts, the performance guys, all the people that really are in touch with the players every day."I think they are going to be very, very valuable for us. It's true that it's going to be new staff, new people coming in."But I would like also to value a lot the ones that have been here working for the club with these players, that are really the ones that will help us more at the beginning."Iraola arrived from Bournemouth when his contract on the south coast expired.
