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Brendan  Rodgers

Brendan Rodgers

  • Birthplace: Carnlough, Northern Ireland
  • Previous Clubs: Watford; Reading; Swansea
  • Honours: Championship play-off final winner: 2011
2012/13 Barclays Premier League Record
GP W D L
38 16 13 9
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Rodgers wrote himself into the history books when he took Swansea to the Premier League in 2011, making them the first Welsh side ever to achieve that goal. He made such an impact in his debut season in the top flight with his style of passing, possession football that Liverpool came calling for his services after sacking Kenny Dalglish in May 2012.

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Brendan Rogers brought Swansea into the top flight.

Rodgers rebuffed Liverpool's initial approach, but when the Reds returned for a second time the Northern Irishman was unable to resist the lure of joining what he described as a "footballing dynasty" and made the move on June 1.

His football career began as a player for Northern Ireland's Ballymena United of the IFA Premiership. He soon moved to Reading, where an injury forced him to retire from the game at the age of 20 without making a league appearance for the club.

His coaching career took off when, in 1995, he was hired as Academy manager of the Reading youth team. After being approached by Jose Mourinho, Rodgers joined the Portuguese boss at Chelsea in 2004 as youth team manager and it wasn't long before he was promoted to become manager of the Blues' reserve team in 2006.

After nearly five years in West London, Championship side Watford appointed Rodgers as their new manager in November 2008 - his first top-level managerial position.

But when Steve Coppell resigned as Reading manager in 2009, Rodgers emerged as the favourite to replace him. He distanced himself from the idea of leaving the Hornets, stating that his concentration was "fully on Watford". But despite earlier declaring loyalty to his club, and saying those claiming he would depart the club were "questioning his integrity", he opted to leave Watford for the Royals.

The Watford Supporters' Trust stated that their former manager's reputation was "severely damaged" in the eyes of the fans, but Rodgers' time at Reading was not a good one. He secured his first victory as Reading manager with a 5-1 win over League Two club Burton Albion in the first round of the League Cup but, after a poor run of form, he left by mutual consent on December 16.

Exactly seven months later, Rodgers was appointed manager of Championship team Swansea City. Wins in five out of the six league matches in February earned him the Football League Championship Manager of the Month award. It was an impressive achievement, and he ultimately secured Swansea's place in the Championship's end of season playoff for promotion into the Premier League, where a 4-2 win over Reading saw him seal the Swans' first appearance in the top flight since 1983.

His final game in charge of Swansea was a 1-0 win over Liverpool at the Liberty Stadium on the final day of the 2011/12 season.

Strengths: Humble, yet a tenacious worker during training sessions according to his players, the Northern Irishman has proven he has a keen eye for bargain players in the transfer market such as Scott Sinclair, who he snapped up for £500,000 last summer.

Weaknesses: He failed at Reading, and has only one season's experience as a manager in the top tier of English football.

Career high: Becoming the first manager to lead a Welsh side to the Premier League.

Career low: The spell at Reading in 2009 that saw him win just six games and lose 11, which sparked his dismissal in December after just 23 games in charge. Reflecting on his time at the club, Rodgers admits: "I made some mistakes."

Tactics: Rodgers employs a unique 4-2-1-2-1 formation, placing emphasis on slick passing at a high tempo and giving his attackers a licence to move forward

Quotes: "My biggest mentor is myself, I've always felt. But I've just been fortunate enough [on] my journey to come across top British and European managers... Champions League winner [Jose Mourinho] and a World Cup winner [Luiz Felipe Scolari]. But my biggest mentor is myself because I've had to study, so that's been my biggest influence." Brendan Rogers, 2011.

Liverpool Squad

NUM NAME
1 Brad Jones
25 Pepe Reina
42 Peter Gulacsi
52 Danny Ward
16 Sebastián Coates
23 Jamie Carragher
3 José Enrique
34 Martin Kelly
35 Conor Coady
37 Martin Skrtel
38 John Flanagan
45 Stephen Sama
47 Andre Wisdom
5 Daniel Agger
51 Lloyd Jones
10 Philippe Coutinho
14 Jordan Henderson
19 Stewart Downing
21 Lucas
24 Joe Allen
31 Raheem Sterling
33 Jonjo Shelvey
51 Jordan Ibe
8 Steven Gerrard
11 Oussama Assaidi
15 Daniel Sturridge
29 Fabio Borini
30 Suso
36 Samed Yesil
48 Jerome Sinclair
50 Adam Morgan
7 Luis Suárez
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