Liverpool are preparing for a Premier League run in which they will face six opponents led by new managers in their first six matches. The scheduling means each of those early fixtures comes against a team that has recently changed leadership.
The outlets report the same core point: Liverpool’s early-season opponents include multiple managers in their opening games with their clubs. While the sources provided focus mainly on outlining the situation rather than detailing each manager change, they agree that the preparation challenge is unusual for Liverpool and will require adapting to differing coaching styles from the start of the campaign.
Both reports emphasize that Liverpool’s preparation is shaped by the timing of these managerial appointments and the immediate impact on opponents, rather than by injuries, transfers, or match outcomes. No additional differences in claims are presented in the provided excerpts beyond describing the number of new-manager opponents and the early sequence of fixtures.