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'A new Brendan Rodgers'
Reborn Leicester manager on the vagaries of success, and his public image
Brendan Rodgers is a changed man. Leicester City's boss hasn't altered his well-known template for footballing success - the emphasis on attack, the canny combination of youthful and experienced players and so on - but the man himself now owns the mistakes of the past and is determined to set them right.
"At Liverpool, I was rather a small fish in a very big pond," the Northern Irishman has admitted, "It was daunting. I was a wee bit out of my depth, being young and relatively inexperienced, and so I tried to make my presence felt; sometimes, this resulted in appearing foolish. Unfortunately, my reputation sank even as the team were doing well."
"With Celtic and here at Leicester, I've kind of deliberately gone under the radar - cutting down on the soundbites, the ego etcetera. Basically, I've been trying to make amends and change the supporters' perception of myself, Brendan Rodgers; thus far, I believe it's been mildly successful. So if anyone - royalty, or even presidents - want to learn how to cope with the pressures of stardom while remaining humble, check out my new autobiography The Rodgers Resurrection."
Reborn Leicester manager on the vagaries of success, and his public image
Brendan Rodgers is a changed man. Leicester City's boss hasn't altered his well-known template for footballing success - the emphasis on attack, the canny combination of youthful and experienced players and so on - but the man himself now owns the mistakes of the past and is determined to set them right.
"At Liverpool, I was rather a small fish in a very big pond," the Northern Irishman has admitted, "It was daunting. I was a wee bit out of my depth, being young and relatively inexperienced, and so I tried to make my presence felt; sometimes, this resulted in appearing foolish. Unfortunately, my reputation sank even as the team were doing well."
"With Celtic and here at Leicester, I've kind of deliberately gone under the radar - cutting down on the soundbites, the ego etcetera. Basically, I've been trying to make amends and change the supporters' perception of myself, Brendan Rodgers; thus far, I believe it's been mildly successful. So if anyone - royalty, or even presidents - want to learn how to cope with the pressures of stardom while remaining humble, check out my new autobiography The Rodgers Resurrection."
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