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Revision as of 19:56, 29 September 2013

Alex Inglethorpe
Inglethorpe
Personal information
Date of Birth

14 November 1971

Place of Birth

Epsom, England

Job history
Current Job Title

Reserves coach (November 2012-)

Alexander Matthew "Alex" Inglethorpe (born 14 November 1971) is an English youth coach who is currently the manager of the Liverpool Under 21 and Under 19 sides. Following six years coaching the youth sides of Tottenham Hotspur, he joined Liverpool in November 2012 as a replacement for Rodolfo Borrell, who had been promoted to the position of Head of Academy Coaching.

Reserves coach

Inglethorpe's first match in charge at Liverpool was of the Under 19s' NextGen Series tie at home to Borussia Dortmund- a match the team needed to win to keep their hopes of qualification for the knockout phase of the competition alive. Liverpool won the match 3-0, thanks to two goals from captain Conor Coady and a strike from Adam Morgan. On 8 January 2013, Inglethorpe coached the Under 19s to a 4-1 victory over reigning NextGen Series champions Inter Milan to seal the side's place in the knockout phase of the competition. Inglethorpe led Liverpool to six victories in his first six matches as manager. His 100% record, and Liverpool's unbeaten run across the 2012-13 League season came to an end on 11 February 2013 as the U21s lost 1-0 away to Inglethorpe's former side, Tottenham Hotspur. Inglethorpe then saw his side crash out of the NextGen Series in the Round of 16 against highly-rated Sporting Lisbon. Having been drawn away in the one-legged tie, the young Reds lost 4-0, however their performance on the night drew some praise, and suggestion the scoreline was flattering on the Portuguese.

Coaching stats

Reserves

As of 29 September 2013

Competition Total Wins Draws Losses Goals for Goals against
League 22 11 5 6 42 33
NextGen Series 3 2 0 1 7 5
Total 25 13 5 7 49 38


Liverpool F.C. Academy and Reserves – current squad
GK Davies • GK Hewitson • GK Hughes • GK Jaros • GK Kelly • GK Mrozek • GK Ojrnzynski • GK Pitaluga • DF Arroyo • DF Bajcetic • DF Beck • DF Boyes • DF Bradley • DF Chambers • DF Clayton • DF Gallacher • DF Green • DF Jonas • DF Lewis • DF Miles • DF Norris • DF Osborne • DF Quansah • DF Scanlon • DF Wilson
MF Balagizi • MF Cain • MF Corness • MF Dixon-Bonner • MF Frauendorf • MF Hill • MF Longstaff • MF Mabaya • MF McConnell • MF Morton • MF Musialowski • MF Risaccio • MF Stephenson • FW Bearne • FW Blair • FW Cannonier • FW Glatzel • FW Gordon • FW O’Rourke • FW Pilling • FW Roberts • FW Stewart • FW Woltman

Coaches: Inglethorpe (Academy Manager) Lewtas (U23s Manager) Wilkinson (U18s Manager)