Leicester City manager, Brendan Rodgers, has been tipped to lead the team into the Premier League’s top four next season, according to former manager Ian Holloway.
Ian Holloway believes the Foxes can break up the so-called ‘Big Six’, ahead of Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea.
Rodgers arrived at the King Power Stadium in February, replacing Claude Puel.
“I’m going for a dark horse to be up in and around the top.
“I’d love to see one of my old clubs Leicester City up there because it didn’t go very well for me there. I’d love to see them burst into that top group with their manager.
“I’m going for managers. Liverpool, Tottenham, Man City have, for me, three of the best managers in the world. Then I’m looking at Brendan Rodgers and his experience.
“At Leicester City, what can he do? Wow, that’s what I’m thinking.
“If Chelsea go for Frank [Lampard], he’s still cutting his teeth, but I think that’s the right thing, I don’t think they can give it to anyone else. Man United have stuck with Ole.
“For next season, I’m always looking at the manager’s side of things, let’s see what inexperience does against experience,” Holloway said on talkSPORT, when asked about his potential top four next term.
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