Liverpool are flying high at the top of the table with a perfect record in the Premier League after three games.
The Reds' frightening attack has once again done the business thus far, while they also look much more solid at the back - thanks to the superb form of Virgil van Dijk and the addition of Alisson in between the sticks.
At this point, even though it's early days Liverpool look like they have a title challenge in them. But Jurgen Klopp wants improvement in one specific area and has brought in a new coach to address it.
They have drafted in Danish coach Thomas Gronnemark on a part-time basis to help them achieve better success from throw-ins.
Credit: Gronnemark Soccer Throw-in Coaching
He's worked with Schalke 04, Hertha Berlin, FC Midtjylland and AC Horsens - the latter two scoring a combined total of 20 goals from long throw-ins in the Danish top flight last erm.
Gronnemark is considered to be an expert when it comes to throw-ins, given he boasts the world record for the longest flip throw-in.
He made several attempts to break the Guinness World Record and the successful one saw him hurl the ball an insane 51.33m, with the whole thing captured on camera.
We've seen Rory Delap prove just how beneficial a deadly long throw in can be during his time at Tony Pulis' stoke and Gronnemark is inclined to agree.
"Midtjylland showed that the long throw-in can be a weapon, if you can do it with the correct technique, precision and tactical awareness," Gronnemark is quoted as saying by Sky Sports.
"It's very important that it's a flat throw, because if it's too high it's easy to defend.
"If you can make a long throw-in precise and flat, together with some tactical aspects, then it's much easier to score."
One Premier League play who could definitely do with a bit of throw-in practice is Manchester City's Benjamin Mendy, who had two feet on the pitch and took a foul throw against Wolves on Saturday.
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