My only critique with him, and some might even see it as a strength, is his lack of a plan b. He's so focused on his attacking brand of football, that he has no alternative when things aren't going his way. I like Rodgers, but his reluctance at times esp in europe with Celtic to try different tactics was annoying. He had a good result v City that I previously referred to, but he took some hammerings also from the like of Munich, PSG and Barca, score lines like 7-1, 7-0. Most fans would accept that a team like Celtic loses to that quality of opposition, but at least go out with a gameplan to somewhat make it competitive. I think where a lot of fans got more upset was losing home ties to the likes of Salzburg, Monchengladbach and Anderlecht, teams Celtic should be looking at beating at home. It could be argued that the top managers in Klopp and Pep only have one way to play, but they have the players to go head to head with anyone on any given day and I think both have enough subtle nuances to their tactical approaches when required.