Gareth Taylor Reflects on Liverpool Rebuild, Past Conflicts, and Ambitions in Women's Super League
Liverpool manager Gareth Taylor discusses overcoming past tensions with Chloe Kelly, outlines his vision for rebuilding the Reds' WSL squad, and shares insights on developing a possession-driven identity at Melwood.



Taylor Addresses Kelly Controversy in Manchester City Tenure
New Liverpool manager Gareth Taylor has opened up about his high-profile disagreement with England star Chloe Kelly during their time together at Manchester City.
"As a coach, you must make tough decisions while maintaining professionalism," Taylor told BBC Sport. "My role demands selecting lineups that serve the team's best interests - even when players understandably want more minutes."
Kelly's 2023 transfer saga saw the Euro 2025 hero criticize City's handling of her departure before achieving Champions League glory with Arsenal. Taylor acknowledges the situation but emphasizes both parties have moved forward:
"These challenges test your leadership. The key is keeping internal matters private while staying true to your principles."
Liverpool's Rebuilding Project Takes Shape
Since joining the Reds in August, Taylor faces the task of revitalizing a squad that finished seventh last WSL season. The rebuild comes with significant challenges:
- Record Departures: World-record £1m sale of Olivia Smith to Arsenal
- Leadership Void: Vice-captain Taylor Hinds' exit after five seasons
- Tactical Overhaul: Implementing possession-based football philosophy
"We're creating an identity that attracts top talent," Taylor explained. "The Melwood training complex provides ideal conditions for developing our style - building from the back, embracing controlled risks."
Strategic Vision for WSL Success
Liverpool's long-term targets include:
Short-Term Goals | Long-Term Ambitions |
---|---|
Stabilize squad dynamics | Champions League qualification |
Implement tactical system | Title contention within 3 years |
Strengthen youth development | Establish distinctive playing identity |
Taylor highlights the importance of fan support: "The Anfield connection is unparalleled. We want performances that honor the club's rich history while forging new achievements."
Navigating the Transfer Market
The manager addressed Liverpool's approach to player retention:
"While losing key players hurts, we focus on those committed to the project. Our recruitment will target athletes who fit the system, not just big names."
With preseason preparations underway, Taylor remains optimistic: "Progress takes time and resilience. These players have the hunger to bridge the gap with WSL's top four."