Brendan Rodgers has fired back at his critics, by insisting he is the best man to restore Liverpool’s dwindling fortunes.
The Irishman is under pressure, after the Reds were dumped out of the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday, following a 1-1 draw at home with Basel.
Liverpool travel to face Manchester United this Sunday, with Rodgers’ men ninth in the Premier League and six points away from the top four places.
However, the former Swansea manager remains adamant that sacking him will not solve anything.
“I think the message from me is clear: I don’t think there would be anyone better to do the job here,” he said.
“Seven months ago we nearly won the title unexpectedly, I had time to work with players and we took them beyond where the club has been in a long time.
“This has been a difficult start with new players, less coaching time, young players; we are virtually starting again. I don’t think there is anybody better equipped to deal with that having been here for the last two and a half years and experienced what this club is about and seeing what we get from the players whenever we are at our best. Criticism comes with the territory when you don’t win games.
“Football is very short term. The same people who are criticising me now were maybe saying I couldn’t do anything wrong six or seven months ago. That is the way football works. You have to accept that as a manager and fight even harder to bring success. This period has ensured I will do that for sure.”
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