Pepijn Lijnders
Pepijn Lijnders is a Dutch football manager. He is assistant manager of Premier League club Manchester City. He has predominantly worked as a backroom staff coach, most notably spending two spells as Jurgen Klopp's assistant at Liverpool. He has also had spells as manager of both NEC and Red Bull Salzburg.
Coaching career
Early career
Lijnders began his managerial career in 2002 with PSV Eindhoven, helping with youth training and individual player development. In 2006, he moved to Porto and helped develop their youth academy, working under guidance of Vítor Frade and Luís Castro. During his time in the club he worked under Jesualdo Ferreira, André Villas-Boas, Vítor Pereira and Paulo Fonseca.Liverpool
In 2014, Lijnders moved to Liverpool as development coach under Brendan Rodgers, and later continued with Jürgen Klopp as assistant coach, as well as first-team trainer with Klopp.NEC Nijmegen
On 2 January 2018, Lijnders accepted the managerial job at NEC in the Dutch Eerste Divisie, signing a 1.5-year contract. On 17 May 2018, he was dismissed after NEC failed to gain promotion to the Eredivisie in the promotion play-offs.Return to Liverpool
Lijnders returned to the Liverpool coaching staff on 5 June 2018. He was part of the coaching staff that helped Liverpool win their sixth UEFA Champions League on 1 June 2019, their first FIFA Club World Cup on 21 December 2019, and the Premier League title at the end of the 2019–20 season.In 2022, Lijnders published his first book, Intensity: Our Identity, an inside account of Liverpool's 2021–22 season. Later that year, Lijnders defended himself against suggestions that his book had "exposed" Liverpool's secrets.
On 26 January 2024, it was announced that, along with Jürgen Klopp, Lijnders would be leaving Liverpool at the end of the season. Lijnders was expected to pursue his own managerial career after his departure from Liverpool.