It is a shame for Manchester United that Brendan Rodgers once managed Liverpool. Otherwise I'd see him as the ideal fit to mastermind the long-term project at Old Trafford.
Past associations don't have to be a deal-breaker but they don't help, as Rafa Benitez is finding out at Everton, so Mauricio Pochettino looks the favourite to be in charge next season unless Ralf Rangnick does so well that he has to stay.
Rodgers ticks so many boxes: he has extensive experience but is still young enough to have the hunger and drive to take United forward.
In football, people tend to get judged on their last match rather than a career's work but that's unfair. Leicester's form hasn't been great this season but even with a lengthy injury list they are in the top half and lead their Europa League group.
It's little more than six months since they won the FA Cup, beating Manchester United in the quarter-finals and Chelsea in the final. And twice in a row they've come close to qualifying for the Champions League.
Rodgers knows what it's like to handle the spotlight after managing Liverpool and Celtic. It's exciting to think what he could do with the squad at Old Trafford because his track record at improving players is brilliant. Youri Tielemans and Harvey Barnes are just two examples at Leicester.
Tactically, he's very shrewd. During the season at Liverpool when he nearly won the title, he adapted a 4-3-3 to a midfield diamond in which Raheem Sterling played behind Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge. Suarez's form that season is testimony to how Rodgers can handle big players with big egos.
There are question marks over the defensive side of his teams but I'd point out he didn't have the budget at Anfield to sign a Virgil van Dijk or Alisson.
Even Jurgen Klopp struggled a bit before they arrived. Unless you have world-class players everywhere, to a certain extent you must choose whether to focus on your attack or defence. It is hard to do both successfully.
On Sunday Leicester face Aston Villa, managed by Steve Gerrard who will be pleased with the start he has made there.
It's no secret he became frustrated at being left out of some big games by Rodgers at Liverpool but I'm sure there is now a mutual respect between both men rather than any animosity. They had a good rivalry managing Celtic and Rangers and it'll be a fascinating match-up this afternoon.
No disrespect to Aston Villa and Leicester but Gerrard and Rodgers have what it takes to be managerial rivals at Liverpool and United.
United might not go for Rodgers, partly because of his previous job at Liverpool — but I think they should consider taking the risk.
Wakbcekntz
0
liverpool libaaxyada yurub
Cioacoruy
0
Nah, he used to manage Liverpool
alamienu
2
These people calling for Rodgers to be Manchester United boss are enemies of United
bolaji99
3
stupid people want down fall for united
cokdlopsz
1
uncle murphy, why this idea? Is this borne out of honesty or is this a plot
Veacdprt
0
Nonsense
rapacdlmyz
2
He is just another Moyes. Ralf is a better choice. Hope he will lead for at least 2 years before we judge him.
Nicbnosz
0
u dey craz
Meolmnpryz
0
Ralf rangnick can
Zomaduy
0
rubbish
zahhar
0
i admire rodgers' brand of football since swansea. man that team really clicked. but come on, utd to appoint ex kop? my pride hurts
fabckmnoz
1
No Rodger pls..
SMHellas
0
No he is not, no Liverpool connection ever!
itty1ManUnited
0
apparently they want us to go backwards what a shame
decadktyz
0
What a joke
Miockmnt
2
Rodgers will only leads manU to fa cups 😂😂
Buzcmpruyz
0
old man talking thrash..I'm not surprise because he's liverpool man
Jeremycamp
0
let Rodgers first deliver Leicester City then we take it from there
good idea 👍
Jeremycamp
0
Go and give him Liverpool to coach we don’t need him
Liverpool already has a top coach there maybe they should give him to a championship team such as Bournemouth or Fulham but not Manchester United, I already see him flunking those titles.
Jeremycamp
0
I agree with everything you just touched on. everything you just said there was spot on. and I also agree with you that Brendan Rogers is not the right man to coach Manchester United. we need someone that cannot at least get us to the UEFA Champions League final. someone that can at least bring us that far.
can* (rip English)
Jeremycamp
0
No no no, B Rodgers is a OK'ish manager at small relatively mediocre club's and he will always do satisfactory. But at big club's with expectations of constant success and the pressure that goes with managing a big club and big egos he invariably falls short of the success a big club demands. Liverpool is a huge club and he failed to deliver success. United is a huge club and even though he will need to rebuild he will eventually fail to deliver the success the club and supporters crave. B Rodgers is not the answer to United's woes.🥺
I agree with everything you just touched on. everything you just said there was spot on. and I also agree with you that Brendan Rogers is not the right man to coach Manchester United. we need someone that cannot at least get us to the UEFA Champions League final. someone that can at least bring us that far.
Jeremycamp
0
oh come on, him? the same guy that defeated us 2-1 and 4-2? come on , and he's competing in the Europa League for crying out loud and he's also struggling there. we need someone that can win us the Champions League and the premier League not just the baby-like titles such as the FA cup or the efl cup, I mean don't get me wrong those are good but we need someone that can achieve more than that.
feyabcilp
0
Go and give him Liverpool to coach we don’t need him
He was manager at Liverpool and he got sacked.
feyabcilp
1
No no no, B Rodgers is a OK'ish manager at small relatively mediocre club's and he will always do satisfactory. But at big club's with expectations of constant success and the pressure that goes with managing a big club and big egos he invariably falls short of the success a big club demands. Liverpool is a huge club and he failed to deliver success. United is a huge club and even though he will need to rebuild he will eventually fail to deliver the success the club and supporters crave. B Rodgers is not the answer to United's woes.🥺
rinknpstyz
1
Useless player useless talk
SteveBillionaire
2
Nonsense from a dunk!
Ceaaeltu
1
let Rodgers first deliver Leicester City then we take it from there
beoadkstz
3
Go and give him Liverpool to coach we don’t need him
Rieabdilrz
2
Murphy please keep your opinion to yourself.