Barry Lewtas, U21 head coach - Liverpool FC
Barry Lewtas
U21 head coach

Barry Lewtas took over as Liverpool FC U21s (then U23s) head coach in May 2020, a role which had been vacated by Neil Critchley's departure to Blackpool.
Barry joined Liverpool in 2013 after working previously at Wigan Athletic and Bolton Wanderers.
He arrived at Wigan in 2003 to work in their Centre of Excellence, where he coached players aged 10-13. He then moved to Bolton in 2007 to work at their academy, working with boys aged 11-14 for six seasons.
In 2013, Barry made the move to Liverpool to take the U12 group at the Kirkby Academy, and he then progressed to head up the U16s. Lewtas was promoted to take charge of the U18s in July 2018, filling the role that had been held by Steven Gerrard.
In his first season with the U18s, Lewtas led the team to FA Youth C...
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Reaction'Our target was the play-offs and we're improving as a team'. Barry Lewtas is encouraged by the progress of his players after Liverpool U21s secured a place in the Premier League 2 end-of-season play-offs.
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AcademyMatch report: Liverpool U21s beaten by Brighton in Premier League 2. Liverpool U21s were beaten 2-1 by Brighton & Hove Albion in Premier League 2 action on Sunday afternoon.
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AcademyU21s update: Premier League 2 play-off hopes, Brighton trip and Kieran Morrison form. Barry Lewtas has backed his Liverpool U21s side to give it everything they have got in the attempt to qualify for the end-of-season Premier League 2 play-offs.
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Reaction'It was amazing to have Arne's support at the Academy'. Barry Lewtas praised the character of his Liverpool U21s after they claimed a stoppage-time leveller to draw 1-1 with West Ham United in front of Arne Slot on Sunday.
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Reaction'We've got to be more clinical and take our chances'. Barry Lewtas felt missed chances proved costly for his side as Liverpool U21s lost 1-0 to Middlesbrough in Premier League 2 on Sunday.