Brendan Rodgers has been in the news recently for his managerial role at Celtic and Leicester City, as well as for controversial comments made towards a female reporter. He has also been linked with potential transfers and faced challenges in European competitions. Rodgers' teams have had mixed results, with wins, draws, and losses prompting discussions about squad reinforcements and performance improvements.
Brendan Rodgers, born on January 26, 1973, is a Northern Irish professional football manager and former player. He began his career at Ballymena United and later managed clubs like Swansea City, Liverpool, and Celtic before joining Leicester City. Rodgers is known for his tactical acumen and emphasis on attacking football. He has won domestic league titles and cups with Celtic and guided Leicester City to top finishes in the Premier League. Despite his success on the field, Rodgers has faced criticism for his team's performances and his conduct in post-match interviews.
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Clement was irked by last weekend’s comments ahead of powderkeg clash
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Rodgers was delighted with performances of Kyogo and Kuhn as Saints lament Sprangler injury
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West Ham came from behind to beat Everton 3-1 with two stoppage-time goals, while Celtic netted twice late to clinch a 3-1 win over Motherwell.
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Motherwell secured their first league win over Rangers at Ibrox in 27 years, handing the title initiative back to Celtic.
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Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers made a sexist comment towards a female reporter during a post-match interview.
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Premier League managers express concerns over the proposed introduction of blue cards and sin-bins in football.
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The Bundesliga champions made a concerted effort to sign the full-back.
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Mary Earps is pondering her future with her contract due to expire in the summer, with options in the WSL limited and potential interest from European clubs.
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Celtic midfielder Matt O'Riley is linked with a potential move to Serie A leaders Internazionale in January.
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Celtic secured their first Champions League group stage win in 16 matches, while Rangers claimed another three points in their Europa League campaign.
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Celtic's 2-0 defeat by Lazio in the Champions League prompts calls for squad reinforcements.
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Celtic Football Club fined $19,000 for fans displaying Palestinian flags during Champions League match against Atletico Madrid
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Highly rated striker Evan Ferguson has signed a new contract with Brighton and Hove Albion which ties him to the club until 2029.
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Celtic held Atletico Madrid to a 2-2 draw in the Champions League, twice taking the lead before finishing with 10 men.
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Celtic twice took the lead in the first half through Kyogo Furuhashi and Luis Palma, but Atletico Madrid equalised twice to secure a 2-2 draw.
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Hull KR head coach Willie Peters aims to establish the club as a permanent fixture among the Betfred Super League elite.
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Celtic concedes a 96th-minute goal to lose 2-1 to Lazio in the Champions League, despite initially taking the lead with a goal from Kyogo Furuhashi.
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer regrets the signing of Cristiano Ronaldo and criticizes unnamed players for causing a bad atmosphere within the squad.
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Harry Maguire faces intense ridicule and scores an own goal during England's match against Scotland.
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England manager Gareth Southgate condemns the treatment of Harry Maguire by fans and media after the defender was mocked and scored an own goal in a friendly match against Scotland.