Andoni Iraola (centre) will rely on the set-piece expertise of Tommy Elphick (on his right) and Shaun Cooper (on his left, holding TV screen)
This has been a summer of more change than usual in the Premier League with a record nine clubs appointing new managers.
For Liverpool and Andoni Iraola, the schedule means they will face six teams with new managers in their first six top-flight matches, something that has never happened before in the Premier League era.
Indeed, when BBC Sport asked Opta, it was unable to find an example of this ever having happened in England's top flight.
Iraola himself is starting afresh too, having taken over at Anfield in June after leaving Bournemouth.
So how does a team prepare to face a new manager and, in all likelihood, a side set up in a new way?
"We are facing a lot of new managers so there is an extra part of the job to do," Iraola said. "Analysing how they played in previous clubs, certain situations they can use against us, things they have been doing.
"We had six games in pre-season to try to arrive in the best form for this first game of the season so now we are ready.
"The group of analysts are very important in clubs. I have come with one analyst [from Bournemouth, Tom Webber] that has helped me with the integration."
For Iraola, who would cut and edit his own videos when he first started at Bournemouth, the analysis department is a crucial part of his coaching.
"I am going to be the one taking the decisions, but they give me the starting point," he told The Athletic last year, external.
Liverpool's analysis department consists of Jansen Moreno (head of first-team analysis), Webber (first-team tactical analyst), Joel Bonner (first-team post-match analyst) and Lewis Mahoney (first-team set-piece analyst).
Set-piece duties will be handled by Tommy Elphick and Shaun Cooper, Iraola's first-team coaches, who will work alongside Mahoney.
Looking at Liverpool's first six opponents, Oliver Glasner (Nottingham Forest), Gary O'Neil (Ipswich) and Enzo Maresca (Manchester City) have faced them before with other Premier League clubs.
Newcastle's Matthias Jaissle, Fulham's Alvaro Arbeloa and Bournemouth's Marco Rose are the other managers who will face them. They have all had pre-season games at their new clubs to get used to their new environment.