Friday, September 25, 2015

Klopp and Ancelotti's Rumors Do Not Make Rodgers Worry

SoccerTodayNews.Blogspot.Com - Liverpool reportedly aiming Juergen Klopp and Carlo Ancelotti to replace Brendan Rodgers as manager. Related rumors that, Rodgers responded casually.

Speculation about the future of Rodgers intensified following a barrage of blows received disappointing results Liverpool. As is known after winning their first two league games, the Reds performed poorly with only one win in the next six matches.

The victory was also obtained with great difficulty, on penalties after playing 1-1 against Carlisle United English Premier League fourth division in the League Cup last night.

Liverpool was mentioned already contacted Ancelotti, who is still undergoing a period of rest after Real Madrid sacked at the end of last season but this issue has reportedly denied.

Meanwhile, Klopp is believed to be ready 'down the mountain' quicker to try the Premier League. Although, the long handle charismatic coach Borussia Dortmund was also still linked with Bayern Munich, who seem to be left Josep Guardiola.

At the end of this week, Liverpool will host Aston Villa at Anfield on Saturday (09/26/2015). Outcome of this match will also determine the fate of Rodgers.

"In connection with the names of which are connected, when the manager of a club like this there will always be speculation," Rodgers said on Sky Sports. "When you do not win matches will only be intensified speculation."

"I think there are more than 10 managers linked with my job for three years here but this is regarded as part and parcel of the game. I communicate regularly with the club's owners and our relationship has always been strong."

"Whatever happens here, whether I am here another day, another month, another year or whatever - I will always have great respect for the club owners and people who work with me here," continued Northern Irishman's manager.

"What I will do is to do what I always do in my career and my time here and it is doing its best with the players we have," added Rodgers.

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