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Liverpool Opinion: Top 3 Realistic Replacements For Brendan Rodgers

Football is a fickle sport, there seems to be no love lost for the past and everything about the game is about the here and now. Brendan Rodgers last year was considered as the greatest thing to have happened to Liverpool in the Premier League era and was a whisker away from winning the Premier League, he was championed by most supporters when things were going right. Fast forward to this season and Rodgers could be the next manager to get the dreaded sack.

His team has looked woeful many times, he hasn’t handled the Steven Gerrard situation well and even Raheem Sterling seems to want to leave the club, although the youngster is asking for ludicrous money in the first place. FSG have maintained that this is a long term plan and Rodgers is the right man for the job that will surely be tested in the summer when many managers will be knocking on doors at Anfield. Liverpool might need a chance to help them become better or come back to the Champions League or even better as Liverpool still search for that elusive Premier League title, here are the 3 best choices who could replace Rodgers.

1. Jurgen Klopp

The rise of Borussia Dortmund under Jurgen Klopp
Jurgen Klopp

The entire footballing world was shocked to hear Klopp leaving Borussia Dortmund at the end of the season, Klopp has transformed the club into almost every neutral’s favourite team from Germany. They played fast counter-attacking football and won a couple of Bundesliga titles before Bayern Munich woke up and took the league by storm again.

Klopp would be a perfect choice to replace Rodgers if that situation arises. He has worked with limited funds at Dortmund, has a great eye for talent and it seems that all his players want to battle it out on the field for him, his only downside is that he expects a little too much from every player and this season was a reality of what can happen if things don’t go right.