Liverpool currently sit third in the Women's Championship following relegation from the Women's Super League last season, but there may be a few managers willing to drop down a division to take on the challenge. Matt BeardMatt Beard won two league titles while at LiverpoolThe most obvious candidate is ex-Liverpool and recent West Ham manager Matt Beard. He managed Liverpool between 2012 and 2015, leading them to back-to-back WSL titles during a successful three-year spell. If Liverpool are looking for a manager with Championship experience, she would fit the bill having spent two seasons in the league with her former club. Tanya OxtobyTanya Oxtoby has been in charge of Bristol City since 2018Another WSL manager who could be willing to drop down to the Championship is Bristol City's Tanya Oxtoby, 38.
Source: BBC January 13, 2021 16:18 UTC