(Reuters) - Liverpool are fully committed to supporting their manager-less women's team but there remains room for improvement, the Women's Super League side's caretaker boss Chris Kirkland has said.
Kirkland took charge following Neil Redfearn's departure after a 5-0 defeat by Arsenal in their league opener. The BBC reported that concerns over the treatment of the side, who play and train at Tranmere Rovers, had led to Redfearn quitting.
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