Alex-Oxlade Chamberlain comments on recent gametime at Liverpool

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain played in his third consecutive match as a starter for Liverpool as they brushed aside his former club Arsenal by four goals to none on game week 12 of the Premier League 2021/22 season.

He played a decent game and also contributed to the second goal for Liverpool scored by Diogo Jota. His pressing led to a mistake by Arsenal’s Nuno Tavares which the Portuguese striker pounced on to score from. He was taken off after 76 minutes, to applause from Liverpool and Arsenal fans.

It is an unusual site to see the injury-prone midfielder grab consecutive minutes for the club but he appears to be benefitting from a packed treatment table for the Reds at the moment.

Speaking after the game, the English midfielder, who is only getting this much game time because of injuries to key players, expressed a desire to keep fighting for a starting shirt in Jurgen Klopp’s super competitive line-up.

“I want to play football, I want to play as much as I can,” Oxlade-Chamberlain told the club’s official website. “Whenever you get chances it’s up to you to put in a good performance and help the team to win – and that’s the only way you keep getting games.

“I’ve been lucky enough to get those opportunities recently, I’ve kept my head down, I’ve worked hard for them, made sure I was ready when the time came.”

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain not fazed by other title contenders

The 28-year-old was asked about how Liverpool see the challenge posed by Chelsea and Manchester City, who are both first and second on the Premier League table.

“You don’t want to focus too much on what’s going on around you, but of course you can’t be naive enough not to look at the situation and where you stand,” Oxlade-Chamberlain said to the club’s website.

“If your competitors go and get a good result, get three points, it’s then over to you to go and respond and do the same thing. I don’t know if it’s added pressure but it just makes it more real what exactly the job and the task ahead is.”

Players and fans got motivated by Klopp and Arteta clash, claims Oxlade-Chamberlain

“It was hard to not notice that,” Oxlade-Chamberlain said. “[But] our job is to keep focused on what’s happening on the pitch. The crowd picked up and benefited from that energy, maybe that was the turning point in terms of energy and atmosphere.

“I’ve been the away side at Anfield and it makes things tougher. On this side, it helps you. We stayed focused and got on with the job in hand it was a good performance and we saw the game out well.”

 

Ole Solskjaer speaks after Manchester United sack

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has spoken for the first time after being fired from the Manchester United managerial role on Sunday, 21 November 2021.

Despite heated and almost violent calls by fans for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to be axed from the managerial position, there has been an outpouring of goodwill towards the Norwegian manager on social media.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer took charge of the club in the 2018/19 season, stabled a sinking ship and turned the club into a fearsome team. But in the latter days of his time as manager, the team looked out of its depth against teams they would usually run over and teams they would usually have a fierce battle with.

The Norwegian sat down with MUTV for an emotional final interview, where he spoke on his time at the club, his hopes for the future of the club and his plans for his future.

“[I’m] Very, very proud [of my time at the club],” Solskjaer said to MUTV. “Of course, it’s one of those things you dream of in your life. When you’ve been a player, when you’ve been a reserve team coach, the next job then, the only dream and the only thing you haven’t done is to manage the club, and I have now.”

Solskjaer promises to back the new manager

“I don’t want to pre-empt anything but the two times I’ve left Molde, they’ve won the league the year after, so all the best to whoever takes over – that’s the expectation!” Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said after expressing his gratitude for the time he spent as head coach.

He also promised to throw his weight behind whoever replaces him as the boss and also come back if he’s needed. “I’ll spend some time with my family [in Norway],” the Norwegian says. “Then, I’ll watch the team of course and hopefully, the next manager comes in and I want to support him. I want him to be successful, hopefully, I’ve laid the foundations for that to happen,” he added.

Four new big names lined up as potential Solskjaer replacements

Before Manchester United and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer parted ways, there have been a ton of rumours as to who could replace the 48-year-old as Manchester United manager.

Sky Sports reports that former Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino is the club management’s preferred candidate. Per Sky Sports, Ajax’s Erik Ten Hag is the second choice if Pochettino cannot be convinced to leave his current position at PSG.

Other names that have been mentioned in relation to the Manchester United job are Zinedine Zidane, Brendan Rodgers, and Ralf Rangnick. Other names that have come up since the sacking of Solskjaer are Sevilla’s Julen Lopetegui, Brighton and Hove Albion’s Graham Potter, Al Rayyan of Qatar’s Laurent Blanc, and Spain’s Luis Enrique.

However, Micheal Carrick, once part of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s coaching staff in his time at the club, will train the team until the club’s management decide on a replacement for the Norwegian. 

Arteta reacts after Arsenal’s drubbing at Anfield

Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal has seen their unbeaten run come to an end after just 10 games, thanks to a 4-0 defeat by Liverpool at Anfield.

Arsenal went into the game high on confidence after keeping five clean sheets and winning six of their last 10 matches, conceding only four goals. The trip to Anfield would’ve been a big indication of a season turnaround for the club, but Liverpool would prove too much to handle.

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Speaking to Arsenal media (via Arsenal.com) after the match, Mikel Arteta expressed disappointment in the result and of how the pressure from the intimidating Anfield atmosphere got to his team.

“We competed really well in the first half – they had their moments, we had our moments. We were really compact and used the ball in the right way to create some situations. We had a goal disallowed and then we conceded a goal from a set-play.

“In the second half, when we had to build some momentum and start to grow [into] the match, we threw it away in the first 15 to 20 minutes. We gave every ball away in very dangerous areas. We had [them under] no pressure. They punished us, we lost control of the game and they had all the momentum.”

Touchline fracas with Klopp didn’t affect game, says Arteta

In the first half of the game, Mikel Arteta and Jurgen Klopp had a bust-up on the touchline which lasted a few minutes, creating even more tension for the high-profile game.

Both managers clashed over Arteta’s protests following an elbow by Liverpool forward Sadio Mane on Arsenal fullback Takehiro Tomiyasu in the first half.

Only the fourth official stood between both managers as they angrily exchanged words, almost coming face to face with each other until the intervention of both teams’ coaching staff.

Speaking on the situation to Arsenal media, Arteta said: “He was trying to defend his side, I was trying to defend mine and that’s it. I think the atmosphere was incredible right from the beginning, so that’s it.”

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Jurgen Klopp also spoke on the issue. “I am really sick of these situations, where everybody tries to go for Sadio in these moments. He is a physical player, obviously, he does make hard fouls,” the Liverpool boss told Sky Sports after the match.

“We had to take Sadio off against Atletico [Madrid in the Champions League] because they wanted him to get a yellow card. “The referee did really well in that situation – I deserved a yellow card. It was not OK and that is what I said. It just happened at that moment.”

Arteta wants Arsenal to bounce back against Newcastle

Anfield is not a happy hunting ground for many teams in the Premier League, including the Gunners. The result was not a strange one. However, the margins were unexpected following Arsenal’s form going into the game.

Arteta acknowledged this fact to Arsenal media. “Here it doesn’t matter whether you play young or senior players – I’ve seen all types of players suffer [in] this ground. When you go 2-0 or 3-0 down, it’s very difficult and we suffered.

“It’s a learning process – today there are a lot of things that we should take but the most important one after a result like that is the next one, and to forget about this one.

Arteta also acknowledged that Arsenal will have to bounce back against struggling Newcastle in their next Premier League game. “That’s what big and good teams do, and that’s what we have to do.

“On Monday, we’ll start again, review the match, the things that we should have done better and understand the reason why we lost it. Then we’ll correct it and focus completely on Newcastle.”

Liverpool thump Arsenal to return to winning ways

Arsenal were brought back to earth by a rampaging Liverpool after an unbeaten streak of 10 games following a poor start to the 2021/22 season.

Liverpool scored four goals to which Mikel Arteta’s side had no reply. The Merseyside team were coming from a defeat to another London side, West Ham United, which ended their 25-match unbeaten streak that spanned seven months.

Their response to the 3-2 defeat at the Hammers stadium was emphatic enough for all other title contenders and crushing for the Gunners who had just hit a good run of form. The loss, however, is only Arsenal’s fourth loss in 21 games, which isn’t a particularly bad record for the Gunners and their embattled manager, Mikel Arteta.

Liverpool forwards remain the deadliest in the league

After a shoddy half-hour of football from both sides, Liverpool finally opened the scoring with a headed goal from Sadio Mane, scored from another brilliant Trent Alexander-Arnold delivery. It was a crushing goal for Arsenal’s goalkeeper, Aaron Ramsdale, who had been in fine form until that point in the game.

The second half saw Liverpool run riot at Anfield, as wave after wave of attack kept flowing from the Merseysiders. Goals from Liverpool’s other forwards, Digo Jota, Mohammed Salah, and Takumi Minamino who came on for Diogo Jota after he picked up a knock, were the nail on Arsenal’s coffin at Anfield.

The goals from Liverpool’s forwards –  with the exception of Takumi Minamino who hasn’t seen much action this season – took their total tally to 30 goals in all competitions this season.

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However, with the African Cup of Nations coming up in January, Liverpool will be losing both Sadio Mane and Mohammed Salah for at least a month. Jurgen Klopp will have to shore up his attack so that his team do not miss the attacking threat from both superstars.

Arsenal fall to mighty Reds as expected

Anfield has not been a happy hunting ground for the gunners in the past few seasons and not many people expected a different result. However, the scoreline is sure to take all fans by surprise, seeing how well Arsenal have defended during their 10-game unbeaten run.

The game got very intense at one point in the first half as both managers had a go at each other and had to be separated by members of their coaching staff. That fire died down, however, as Jurgen Klopp’s side came out guns blazing after the halftime break.

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Arsenal will have another opportunity to regain their confidence as they host struggling Newcastle United in the next Premier League game week, but the players and coaching staff will have to deal with Arsenal’s impatient fans who see this loss as an indictment of the club’s average season.

Manchester United part ways with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

Manchester United have decided to part ways with Ole-Gunnar Solskjaer after three-and-a-half seasons at the helm of the club.

The 48-year-old Norwegian took over as United head coach during the 2018/19 season as the caretaker manager following the club’s dismissal of José Mourinho. A strong start to his career which saw a change in fortunes for the club earned him the role on a permanent basis that same season.

He would go on to lead the club to sixth, third and runners-up places in the Premier League, as well as the Europa League final and three semi-finals in all competitions during his time at Old Trafford.

However, a lack of direction from the Red Devils has seen the Norwegian fall out of favour among fans and key figures within and outside the club. Fans would be seen on social media constantly trending the hashtag #OleOut every matchday for the better part of 2021.

The 4-1 loss to struggling newcomers Watford FC in the Premier League matchday 13 of the 2021/22 season was the straw that broke the camel’s back, as the club’s management entered into a meeting that lasted for over five hours to discuss the manager’s terms of exit.

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Solskjaer to receive huge payout upon dismissal

As reported by The Times, the Glazers Family group managing director, Richard Arnold, was instructed to go into negotiations with Ole-Gunnar Solskjaer on his severance package to facilitate a smooth exit from the club.

The report states that Manchester United will have to part ways with £7.5 million to end the Norwegian’s tenure at the club. The 48-year-old will be leaving the club after five defeats in seven games and 12 points behind league leaders Chelsea.

Watford vs Manchester United: An opportunity missed by Solskjaer

The trip to Vicarage Road was a trip that Manchester United fans looked forward to, because of Watford’s abysmal goalscoring record. That optimism was dashed after the first half, as Manchester United found themselves 2-0 down going into the break.

Donny van de Beek, a player much maligned by Solskjaer, was the one to get United’s only goal which halved the deficit, until club captain Harry Maguire saw a second yellow for a silly tackle, leading to United’s capitulation.

David De Gea, who saved United on multiple occasions during the game to prevent the scoreline from being even more embarrassing, betrayed what fans believe to be the true feelings of players at the club after the match.

“There’s not much to say – it was embarrassing to see United play like we did today,” a visibly disappointed David De Gea said in his post-match interview.

“It was hard to watch the team playing today – it was nightmare after nightmare. It’s not acceptable. We are trying to give our best and fight for the team but for sure something is very wrong. You can see in the games – it’s very low level, very poor. Sorry to the fans, once again.

“It’s been bad for a long time and we have got to do better.”

Darren Fletcher being lined up for caretaker role

The meeting to discuss Solskjaer’s dismissal from the club also discussed potential replacements, according to the reports. Zinedine Zidane remains the prime candidate for Manchester United’s hierarchy despite turning down the job earlier in the season, and moves have begun to further persuade the Frenchman to change his mind.

In the meantime, Darren Fletcher, technical director of the club, is to take over as caretaker manager until the club can find a new manager, according to The Telegraph. The 37-year-old could begin his role as caretaker boss as early as United’s UEFA Champions League match against Spanish side Villareal.

Manchester United set their sights on Barcelona midfielder

Manchester United have identified Frenkie De Jong as another replacement for Paul Pogba if the Frenchman leaves Old Trafford this summer or anytime in the near future, reports The Independent, via Metro UK.

The report claims that new Barcelona manager Xavi Hernandez hasn’t been impressed by Frenkie De Jong and sees La Masia stars Pablo ‘Gavi’ Gavira and Nicolás ‘Nico’ Gonzalez as more fitting for his new Barcelona project.

Manchester United look set to lose the World Cup winner on a free this summer if they cannot agree on a new deal with him. It is also reported that the contract talks are progressing slowly because Paul Pogba is looking for an increase in wages, one which will see him overtake Cristiano Ronaldo as the highest-paid Premier League player.

De Jong joins Valverde and Rice on Manchester United’s radar

United boss Ole-Gunnar Solskjaer has been hoping to land West Ham midfield maestro Declan Rice for the better part of two seasons now, leading to the Hammers slapping a £100 million price tag on the young Englishman.

Real Madrid’s Federico Valverde has also emerged as a target in recent times for the club in case they’re not able to secure a new deal with Paul Pogba. Per the latest reports, Barcelona could be open to offloading Frenkie De Jong as the club, still in serious financial crisis, looks to lower its wage bill.

De Jong has only shone in flashes since joining the Catalan side for £65m from Ajax Amsterdam back in 2019 and still has five years left on his contract. The Dutchman is also linked to Manchester City, with Pep Guardiola being a long time admirer of the 24-year-old’s talents on and off the ball.

Frenkie De Jong still holds the confidence of fans and Xavi

Frenkie De Jong is a player that many would consider untouchable at Barcelona if not for the financial troubles the club is currently going through. New manager, Xavi, has also praised De Jong in the past, saying that the 24-year-old Dutchman is a player who can “mark a new era at Barcelona”.

Barcelona fans share the same sentiment as they have been quick to raise concerns all over social media as to why one of the club’s most consistent performers in recent years should be subject to transfer rumours.

However, with other reports from Spain and Barcelona which shows that Xavi is willing to give everyone on the team a clean slate, fans are hopeful that the flashes of brilliance seen from De Jong will become more commonplace as the Dutchman’s talents cannot be called to question.

Speaking ahead of his first match as Barcelona coach, the game with Espanyol in LaLiga, Xavi said about Frenkie De Jong: “Frenkie has to be really important for us, absolutely, he has to make the difference. He has to score goals, he has to be important in attack and defence.

“He can help us at many points and he has to make a difference.”

Jurgen Klopp reacts to Gerrard manager links at Liverpool

“MY TIME FAR FROM OVER,” SAYS JURGEN KLOPP IN RESPONSE TO STEVEN GERRARD ANFIELD LINKS

Jurgen Klopp has downplayed the talks linking new Aston Villa manager and Liverpool legend, Steven Gerrard, to the Anfield job in the near future, saying his time at Anfield is “far from over”.

Speaking at the Liverpool versus Arsenal pre-game press conference, Jurgen Klopp hailed the new Aston Villa boss but quickly put to bed all talks about him leaving the Merseyside club any time soon for the Liverpool legend, who has been touted as a future Liverpool manager.

“I saw Stevie say a lot of nice and smart things,” the 54-year-old German said at the pre-game presser on Friday. “I don’t have to think about these kinds of things at the moment, thank God, because we are in the middle of this season and that’s all we are focused on.

“No other manager gets asked that often about what happens in three or four years. I didn’t think about [it] and I don’t want to think about it.

“It’s all fine how it is. It’s over when it’s over, but it’s far away from being over so let’s focus on that.”

Steven Gerrard only focused on Aston Villa job

Aston Villa paid £3 million in compensation to secure Gerrard from Rangers for the remainder of the season in early November 2021, and the 41-year-old manager has fully settled into his new role since then, with the Premier League being familiar territory to him.

Speaking at his inaugural pre-match press conference in response to a question that he has had to answer many times since he took his first steps into management, Gerrard emphasised that he is focused on Aston Villa for as long as his contract is in play.

“I think everyone knows all around the world what Liverpool means to me but my focus is very much on Aston Villa. I’ve said that I am all-in and I can promise our supporters that that’s the case,” Gerrard told reporters ahead of the Brighton-Villa game.

Jurgen Klopp believes Gerrard can become Liverpool manager in the future

Jurgen Klopp is Liverpool’s most successful coach in recent history, and fans would rather have him spend the rest of his career at Anfield, just like Sir Alex Ferguson did at Manchester United.

The 59-year-old German still has three years left on his current Liverpool contract, but with his comments following the Gerrard question, fans can look forward to a possible extension in the future.

Klopp, however, has talked up the new Aston Villa boss’ chances of managing the Merseyside club in the future, describing his managerial career so far as ‘perfect’ and solid enough to prepare him for the Anfield job.

He told Sky Sports, “Stevie is doing everything right so far, getting some experience here with the academy, taking his coaching experiences to Rangers, being very, very, very successful there, then he has made the next step. So far it has been the perfect career.

“While I’m here, it’s difficult but of course [he can be Liverpool’s future manager]. But it is important that from now on that the Steven Gerrard Aston Villa chapter starts and that’s exactly what will happen.”

Zidane turns down offer to replace Xavi at Al Saad

According to reports from Mundo Deportivo via Telemadrid, Zinedine Zidane has turned down an offer from Qatar Stars League side, Al-Sadd, to replace former manager Xavi Hernandez, who left for Barcelona earlier in November.

Spanish football journalist, Ramon Fuentes reported via Mundo Deportivo that Zinedine Zidane is still enjoying his break from active management, and will only return immediately to management if the Paris Saint-Germain or France national team job becomes available.

Zinedine Zidane fits the bill for Al-Sadd, who is seeking for a name as big as Xavi to take over from the Catalan, who left the club after six trophy-laden years, two of which was spent as head coach.

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Zidane not eager to return to coaching

Zidane got into club management dynamics in 2010 after an appeal from then Madrid coach, José Mourinho for the legendary midfielder to work more closely with the team. In the following years, he would become the assistant coach to current head coach, Carlo Ancelotti in his first stint at the club.

In 2016, Zidane was appointed Real Madrid head coach and lead the club to their most successful period in the past two decades, winning eight trophies which included a UEFA Champions League hat trick. He would resign five days after the third Champions League triumph, stating mental stress and a need for change at Real Madrid.

The France and Real Madrid legend returned to the club in 2019 after his successors failed at the club, and left active management for the second time at the end of the 2020/21 season, after leading the club to another LaLiga win, his second as a manager.

Zidane has been touted as a replacement for embattled Manchester Untied manager Ole-Gunnar Soskjaer since the start of the 2021/22 season, and only became an option for Al-Sadd after Xavi left. However, Zidane had previously expressed a distaste for management during his time at Real Madrid. At the moment, it seems the Frenchman will be enjoying a much needed sabbatical from football.

“I won’t coach for 20 years, I will retire before that,” Zidane said in a press conference during the 2020/21 season. “I spent almost 18 years as a player and I said I would never be a coach. Now I am and it wears you out a lot. We will see but not for 20 years, that’s for sure.”

Al-Sadd seeking to maintain royal status at the top of Qatar Stars League

Xavi left Al-Sadd top of the table with eight wins and one draw from nine games. The club hierarchy believes that Zinedine Zidane fits the bill in both name and managerial talent to keep their club at the top. Al-Sadd is the most successful club in Qatar winning 15 of the 50 titles that have been competed for since the league began.

Zidane, however, is rumoured to be learning English, which could mean a U-turn on his refusal to take up the Manchester United job.

Jesse Lingard makes decision on his future at Manchester United

Jesse Lingard and Manchester United have hit a roadblock in their contract negotiations as the player’s camp have decided not to renew his contract with the club.

Jesse Lingard will be leaving Old Trafford on a free Transfer next season after rejuvenating his career at West Ham in a brilliant six-month spell in which he played a key role in the London club’s return to European competition.

West Ham fans were pressuring the club to keep Lingard and were disappointed when the 28-year-old chose to return to Old Trafford to fight for his place. However, Lingard seems to be losing that battle as he has only seen 63 minutes of action this season for Manchester United.

It has now been reported by The Times that the 28-year-old will leave Old Trafford at the end of his contract which expires this season.

Jesse Lingard and his topsy-turvy Manchester United career

Jesse Lingard joined Manchester United at age seven and has represented the club at every level of club competition, a testament to his talents as a footballer. Before making his official senior debut for Manchester United in 2015, he had loan stints at Leicester City, Birmingham City, Brighton and Hove Albion, and Derby County.

He has since managed just under 250 appearances for Manchester United and has scored 35 goals, mostly as a squad player. His career has also been marred by slight injuries which kept him out of the squad at times when he would have had more opportunities. However, his battle with mental health issues has affected his time at United more than other issues.

In an interview while on loan at West Ham, Lingard admitted that he considered taking a break from football due to his personal struggles. “I was going into games happy sitting on the bench and that’s not me,” Lingard said in the interview.

“I didn’t want to play because my mind wasn’t there, I wasn’t focused at all. I was thinking about other things and obviously bottling it all up; trying to play football, you can’t do it.”

After finding himself again at West Ham and returning to the club that helped him start his career with the hopes of making it there, he has now hit a roadblock and is looking like returning to square one with his career.

Manchester United disrespectful towards Lingard, sources claim

Reports from The Times claim that Manchester United are offering Jesse Lingard a new contract with less salary than he already earns on his present contract, which the midfielder’s party finds disrespectful.

This has led to contract talks being called off and Lingard looking to go on loan for the remaining six months of his present contract in order to get some game time and stay sharp for when he leaves on a free at the end of his contract.

It will benefit both parties to allow Lingard leave the club at this time, however, as he isn’t getting any younger and may never really get the playing time he wants within the club. It’ll also be beneficial for the club as they have Shola Shoretire in their youth ranks, who has played a few games for the senior team and is a perfect Jesse Lingard replacement.

 

Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers dismisses reports linking him to Manchester United

Brendan Rodgers, who has been touted as a potential replacement for embattled Manchester United manager Ole-Gunnar Solskjaer has now come out to dismiss the speculations as ‘disrespectful’, according to the latest reports.

It was reported last weekend by The Mirror that the Leicester City gaffer had been discovered to be house-hunting in Cheshire in preparation for the Manchester United job. However, the Foxes’ boss, who is also linked to the Manchester City job after Pep Guardiola leaves, has dismissed  speculations he is leaving the King Power Stadium.

“There’s two things. Firstly, it is really disrespectful to ask the question when you have a manager in place, a good manager and a good man, who is working hard at the club,” Rodgers said at a news conference.

“Secondly, I can’t really comment on it, because it is not something that is real. I am here as the Leicester City manager, proud to be here, privileged to be here and fully committed to the players, the club, the ownership. That’s about it, all the other noise around that is something we can’t control.”

Rodgers linked to former club’s eternal rivals – a thing of concern for Liverpool fans

Brendan Rodgers coached Liverpool between 2012 and 2015, leading the club to a second-place finish in that period, playing some of the best football the club witnessed since Rafa Benitez left the club.

Despite not having the best of stints at the Merseyside club, he managed to win the hearts of the fans and was highly rated for his style. Many Liverpool fans still consider him one of them, and the links to Manchester United have raised concern among that section of fans.

However, Rodgers has seemingly made his stance known on the Manchester United job a while back. Three months after he left the Liverpool job, the 49-year-old Leicester City manager was asked if he’d ever manage United.

“When you manage Liverpool, you know the Manchester United job is gone,” Rodgers replied.

Rodgers on a roll with Leicester City

Brendan Rodgers has brought back the confidence of the 2015 title-winning Leicester City side, winning the FA Cup last season – the first in the club’s history – and has guided them to two fifth-place finishes in the Premier League in the past two seasons, which earned them European football.

Leicester City is currently in 12th place in the Premier League with 15 points from 11 games, due to a lacklustre start by the Foxes. The club is picking up form, however, and look on course to replicate their past season.

Brendan Rodgers is currently committed to finishing the season with the Foxes, but it still remains to be seen whether he will be taking up the offer to replace Ole-Gunnar Solskjaer at United.

After missing out on Antonio Conte who joined Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United might be forced to consider a move for Brendan Rodgers, should Ole Solskjaer eventually get the sack. Only time will tell what becomes of the managerial merry go-round