Gareth Taylor, Head coach - Liverpool FC
Gareth Taylor
Head coach

Gareth Taylor was appointed head coach of Liverpool FC Women in August 2025.
Taylor, who arrived as permanent successor to Matt Beard, joined the Reds having left his previous role as head coach of Manchester City Women in March.
The former Wales international spent nearly five years in charge of City, where he won two major trophies: the FA Cup in 2020 and League Cup in 2022. City also missed out on the 2023-24 Barclays Women's Super League title on goal difference only.
In total, Taylor was with City for more than a decade, having coached in their men's academy before taking over the senior women's team in May 2020.
City finished second, third, fourth and second respectively in the WSL across his four full seasons at the helm and also reached the quarter-finals...
Date of birth
25 February 1973
Nationality
English
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ReactionGareth Taylor's verdict on 'disappointing' loss against Manchester United. Gareth Taylor rued a 'disappointing' afternoon for his Liverpool FC Women side in losing at Manchester United.
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VideoPress conference: Watch Gareth Taylor preview Manchester United v Liverpool. Watch Gareth Taylor preview Liverpool's visit to Manchester United in the Barclays Women's Super League.
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Press conferenceLFC Women team news: Olsson fitness, squad options and Kiernan loan. Beata Olsson is on course for a return to the Liverpool FC Women squad this weekend.
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ColumnGareth Taylor: First win was coming, now we have to go again. In his latest column, Liverpool FC Women head coach Gareth Taylor reflects on the win over Tottenham Hotspur and previews Sunday’s Barclays Women’s Super League trip to Manchester United.
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Reaction'Really proud' - Gareth Taylor's verdict on Liverpool 2-0 Tottenham. Gareth Taylor described his pride in the performance as Liverpool FC Women secured a stoppage-time win over Tottenham Hotspur.