How Data Won the Premier League: Liverpool and the Rise of Modern Metrics | Part Two
Description
Welcome to It Was What It Was, the football history podcast. In this second part on data in football, co-hosts Jonathan Wilson and Rob Draper continue their exploration into how data analytics transformed modern football. This episode delves into Liverpool's remarkable journey using data and how it helped them to win the Champions League in 2019 and the Premier League in 2020. We take a look at the story behind key figures like Ian Graham and Michael Edwards, exploring their early skepticism, the challenges they faced, and the groundbreaking decisions that followed. Discover how Liverpool's recruitment strategy evolved with data, featuring key transfers such as Sadio Mané, Mohamed Salah, and Andy Robertson. Discover the tensions and synergies between data-driven decisions and traditional football instincts that reshaped Liverpool and influenced their remarkable success under Jürgen Klopp.
00:44 The Role of Data in Football
02:00 Key Figures: Ian Graham and Michael Edwards
03:17 Michael Edwards' Journey
07:18 Early Skepticism and Challenges
12:39 Liverpool's Data Revolution
14:54 Transfer Market Strategies
18:35 Cultural Clashes and Successes
26:24 Ian Graham's Role in Liverpool's Data Revolution
27:42 The Transfer Committee's Struggles and Criticisms
30:23 Jurgen Klopp's Introduction to Data Analytics
35:49 The Impact of Data on Key Signings
42:12 The Evolution and Challenges of Data-Driven Decisions
44:43 The Future of Data in Football
51:47 Conclusion
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