
Throw-in specialist Thomas Gronnemark is cutting ties with Liverpool.
The Dane has been involved with Liverpool since 2018, but is now ending his association.
"I'll forever be thankful to Jurgen for bringing me into the club as well as the staff at Liverpool and all the fans around the world," Gronnemark told the Liverpool Echo. "Jurgen [Klopp] was brave enough to bring in a throw-in coach and that opened up a lot of opportunities for me.
"This job [at Liverpool] has changed my life and helped my family, so I am forever thankful to Jurgen, the staff and the players. And also to the fans around the world, it really has meant a lot.
"I was pinching my arm in the first period when I joined to see if it was real and now our work has not only made a big difference to the club, it has also helped me get to a position where I could make a change in football.
"It was not always my biggest goal to win titles like we did with Liverpool. I've won 14 titles with my clubs around the world; teams like Ajax, Flamengo, FC Midtjylland, Philadelphia Union and Toulouse, in France, who recently won a French Cup for the first time in over 60 years. It's all been totally fantastic.
"But the biggest goal for me has been to improve throws to make it a better game for everyone to enjoy. My job at Liverpool has really helped me achieve that and it's helped me and my family a lot because now other clubs are looking at it and saying: 'If Liverpool is using this throw-in coach they maybe we should be too.'"

