Brendan Rodgers

Northern Irish association football manager (born 1973)

Brendan Rodgers (born 26 January  1973) is a Northern Irish professional football manager and former player who is manager of Scottish Premiership club Celtic.

Brendan Rodgers in 2021

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  • It's brilliant how well they have done and it's a great effort by all of the players. I met with Matt in pre-season and understood what was a huge task for them but they have had a brilliant season, and now they head into the last game with the title in their hands - which is all you could ever want. We had the chance to work with them here at Melwood and you could see the professionalism. They wanted to do it right and all the staff were brilliant, and very importantly the quality was very good on the day as well. I'm delighted for them. We've tried to make sure we have drawn everyone into the one-club mentality this season. I said to Matt no matter how they do on Sunday, we are very proud of them. The work he's done, his staff and the players, they have been brilliant and they have been right up there at the top of the league all season. It's a game that if you win it, the memories can live with you for a lifetime, and they can go and celebrate then rightly so - so we are hoping they can do that on Sunday. We are all very proud of their achievements and what they have done this season. It has been a great effort and the biggest message is: It's in your hands so go and do what you have done all season and play for the win. If you do that, the quality and determination will come through and let's hope on Sunday night we are all celebrating the title by the women.
    • Brendan Rodgers on Liverpool Football Club, the Women’s First Team and his managerial counterpart Matt Beard, during his time as Men’s First Team Manager in 2013, in the build up to the game where Liverpool would win their first of two Women's Super League titles. Rodgers: My pride in the Ladies team. Liverpool Football Club Official (26 September 2013).
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