Hi Grace, Rogers has been a success at Leicester but for all managers there is a lifespan. One of the marvels of Sir Alex Ferguson's reign at Manchester United was how he was able to reinvent the side every cycle; his voice stayed the same but the ears, legs and lungs getting the messages changed. Arguably it was what did for Wenger at the end too: he should have twisted more with personnel changes but fell back on what *had* worked in terms of selection.
Rogers has much the same squad as when he started. They've done well together but, I agree, both will be rejuvenated by a change.
Leicester have a decent squad and can be competitive again.
A Brendan Rogers on the market looking for work might be an interesting and tempting option for PL owners who have seen a disappointing opening run of games.
If I'm David Moyes or Steven Gerrard I'd be particularly hoping the Leicester ownership had plenty of patience.
I think part of Ferguson's secret was delegation and changing up his backroom staff. He wasn't taking training every day. He was happy to bring in someone like Carlos Queiroz to change things up. And he was ultimately comfortable overhauling the squad when he knew it needed freshening up. The only constant was him.
Hi Grace, Rogers has been a success at Leicester but for all managers there is a lifespan. One of the marvels of Sir Alex Ferguson's reign at Manchester United was how he was able to reinvent the side every cycle; his voice stayed the same but the ears, legs and lungs getting the messages changed. Arguably it was what did for Wenger at the end too: he should have twisted more with personnel changes but fell back on what *had* worked in terms of selection.
Rogers has much the same squad as when he started. They've done well together but, I agree, both will be rejuvenated by a change.
Leicester have a decent squad and can be competitive again.
A Brendan Rogers on the market looking for work might be an interesting and tempting option for PL owners who have seen a disappointing opening run of games.
If I'm David Moyes or Steven Gerrard I'd be particularly hoping the Leicester ownership had plenty of patience.
I think part of Ferguson's secret was delegation and changing up his backroom staff. He wasn't taking training every day. He was happy to bring in someone like Carlos Queiroz to change things up. And he was ultimately comfortable overhauling the squad when he knew it needed freshening up. The only constant was him.