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Brendan Rodgers dismisses Manchester City link and puts Liverpool first

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Brendan Rodgers has removed his name from the list of candidates who could potentially replace Manuel Pellegrini this summer by declaring his priority is to build a new trophy-winning dynasty at Liverpool.

Pellegrini’s position is under scrutiny at Manchester City due to the champions’ lack of progress in the Premier League and Champions League, with last Sunday’s2-1 loss at Liverpool undermining their hopes of retaining the title.

While Pep Guardiola would be first choice for any leading club should he decide to leave Bayern Munich, he has ruled out departing the Allianz Arena this summer. Rodgers also fits the criteria of an attacking, possession-minded coach that City’s chief executive Ferran Soriano and director of football Txiki Begiristain want at the Etihad Stadium.


The Liverpool manager has been touted as a possible replacement for Pellegrini since City’s defeat at Anfield, and has been courted by the reigning Premier League champions previously, but moved quickly to quash talk of any possible move. Liverpool host Blackburn Rovers in their FA Cup quarter-final on Sunday having hauled themselves back into contention for a Champions League place and Rodgers believes he is close to delivering long-term success to Anfield.

“That doesn’t distract me,” he said of the City link. “I chose to come to Liverpool because I hoped I could be here for many years. The speculation is just the nature of football I think. I remember earlier this season playing Ludogorets away and as I walked off I saw a banner that said ‘Rodgers Out’ so I never get too carried away. I always have that in the back of my mind, although it was near the dug-out and wasn’t someone with the away supporters. As long as the people here at Liverpool, the board, the supporters and the players are ultimately happy with the work, I would love to be here for as long as I can.

“We are working into an exciting phase after this season where hopefully, if we get young players tied to contracts, that will allow us to win trophies with this way of working. We’re on the way there and it’s about making the steps to challenge for major honours consistently and to win them. That’s what we want to do.”

Rodgers is under contract at Liverpool until 2018 having signed a new four-year deal last May but has never stayed in any coaching position longer than three years. Next season will be his fourth as Liverpool manager but he insists Anfield represents “a destination” rather than a staging post in his career.

He explained: “If I’m here after this year, and touch wood I go into the fourth year, this will be the longest period in any role I’ve been in football. After three years I’ve always moved a role or a job, from youth football right the way through. But I’ve always seen Liverpool as a club that, all being well, was going to be a destination for me not somewhere that was part of the journey.


“I really wanted to be here, to follow some incredible managers with a support that is unrivalled, and to have success knowing that I was young enough to create and build something. That is why I came here. I know I need to justify that by working well and winning trophies and hopefully that is the next step.

“For me there is great excitement at Liverpool with the young players coming through, with the development of the stadium, more supporters coming in because of that, and travelling the world promoting the club.”

Asked if he could envisage himself working for another English club, Rodgers replied: “Where do you go from Liverpool, one of the biggest clubs in the world? It is all hypothetical, Liverpool might sack me and then I need to be in work, but I’ve signed a deal here and hopefully I’ll earn enough time to warrant another one.”
 
He's got very little to gain going to city now & a helluva lot to lose.

If he'd started the season there like he did here he'd have been a lot closer to the sack & he'll be well aware of that.

We will give him a lot more leeway than they will, that won't have escaped his notice.

If we win the league & a few cups I'll be more worried about him being tempted by a big foreign club tbh, he strikes me as the type of manager who would like to prove himself in a couple of different leagues rather than stay at one club.
 
Wow! Rodgers did it!! In the item on us being 'Horrible to play' he only bloody went and did it!!

Yes: AT LAST!

Rodgers used 'synonymous' correctly!

“This country is different but a club like Liverpool is synonymous with winning trophies."

It's only a little thing, but I can't help reading it as some sort of sign. Something is going to happen. Something wonderful.
 
Wow! Rodgers did it!! In the item on us being 'Horrible to play' he only bloody went and did it!!

Yes: AT LAST!

Rodgers used 'synonymous' correctly!

“This country is different but a club like Liverpool is synonymous with winning trophies."

It's only a little thing, but I can't help reading it as some sort of sign. Something is going to happen. Something wonderful.
It's almost like a montage in an 80's movie when you see the hero of the story overcoming his failings on his way to the big show down against the bad guy with the dodgy haircut.
 
Why would City want a manager who has so far proved a bit shit in Europe?

I doubt they're even interested.
 
I don't know, the way he refers to not being able to manage Manchester United sounds a bit wistful to me, as if he regards that as regrettable. But I can see why City would want him; they've invested so much in their youth set-up it's vital they do get a manager who'll exploit it.



Anyway, where do you go from Liverpool, one of the biggest clubs in the world? Where do you go? It is very difficult. You know when you join Liverpool you’re never going to manage Manchester United.

“You join Tottenham [Hotspur] or Arsenal, the reality is you won’t do the other. You manage Swansea [City], you won’t manage Cardiff [City].

“That is all hypothetical, Liverpool might sack me and then I need to be in work. For me, I’ve signed a deal here. Then hopefully I’ve earned enough time to warrant another deal, to keep growing and building here.”
 
Agree with the second sentence, macca. Not sure about the first - I hope I'm not being naïve, but I read that particular statement simply as a neutral acknowledgement of the fact it expresses, one which he then illustrates further.
 
Haha. True dat. Pity the hack concerned wasn't old enough to have remembered. (Mind you, I am and I didn't. 😳)
 
Hasn't he all but said he supported Utd when he was a kid?

I'm pretty sure he said he didn't support us, & everyone knows Irish people only support us or Utd, so it's only logical he did anyway.
 
He supported Sheffield Wednesday as a kid. I went to Uni with a guy from that neck of the woods who also supported Sheffield Wednesday.
 
I'm not having that. Every Irishman I've ever met supports us or Utd.

This sheff wed thing is a cover up I tells thee.
 
Lies! Lies!

*sticks fingers in ears*

*realises that doesn't work when reading a forum*

*sticks fingers in eyes*

*cries in pain*
 
I'm not having that. Every Irishman I've ever met supports us or Utd.

This sheff wed thing is a cover up I tells thee.

Honest, I know Leeds supporters, Man City supporters (from when they were shit), Forest supporters, Newcastle supporters and there's a nasty old collection of Spurs' fans kicking about.
 
My oldest brother who didn't really like footy then supported Arsenal. His son is a massive Liverpool fan and my bro has hidden his past support for Arsenal from my nephew, who hates the Arse even more than Utd.
 
My oldest brother who didn't really like footy then supported Arsenal. His son is a massive Liverpool fan and my bro has hidden his past support for Arsenal from my nephew, who hates the Arse even more than Utd.

If that was back in George Graham's time it comes as no surprise.

Gotta be scope for a little brotherly blackmail there, Doc, BTW. 😉
 
Matt Dickinson in the times was saying he would be Wenger's natural replacement this morning, as if somehow Arsenal are a step up.
 
Matt Dickinson in the times was saying he would be Wenger's natural replacement this morning, as if somehow Arsenal are a step up.

Makes me laugh, it's probably all the same dickheads who back in November were writing that he "got lucky" last season.
 
Honest, I know Leeds supporters, Man City supporters (from when they were shit), Forest supporters, Newcastle supporters and there's a nasty old collection of Spurs' fans kicking about.

Don't forget the weirdos who only support one of the Glasgow teams.

*shakes head in disbelief*
 
City's biggest failings have been in Europe so they are going to hire the manager who has done well in the league but is unproven in Europe and failed miserably in his first Euro campaign.

Ok.
 
I think City might actually land Ancelotti next season if Real doesn't win the league this season. Even if they do, they might still sack him because it's what they do. Not sure who Real can turn to after that though, as they've probably hired and fired everyone already. I guess it's Benitez's turn at last. Or maybe they'll come for Rodgers. 😉
 
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