London, July 4 (ANI): Liverpool has appointed Kevin Keen as a first-team coach.
He has signed a three-year deal and starts work today.
Keen spent nine years as a West Ham coach and was named caretaker manager on three occasions.
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish said: "I'm delighted that Kevin is joining us to work alongside Steve Clarke coaching the first-team squad."
"He has previously worked with Steve at West Ham and has a good reputation and a good manner about him," The Sun quoted him, as saying.
"He is highly respected in the game and will be a great addition to our technical staff," Dalglish said.
Keen, 44, made over 600 appearances in spells with West Ham, Wolves, Stoke, Macclesfield and Wycombe. (ANI)
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He has signed a three-year deal and starts work today.
Keen spent nine years as a West Ham coach and was named caretaker manager on three occasions.
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish said: "I'm delighted that Kevin is joining us to work alongside Steve Clarke coaching the first-team squad."
"He has previously worked with Steve at West Ham and has a good reputation and a good manner about him," The Sun quoted him, as saying.
"He is highly respected in the game and will be a great addition to our technical staff," Dalglish said.
Keen, 44, made over 600 appearances in spells with West Ham, Wolves, Stoke, Macclesfield and Wycombe. (ANI)
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