Beleaguered Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers claims his strong relationship with the club's American owners means he doesn't fear the sack.
Rodgers has come under fire from Liverpool's usually loyal fans after a woeful run of form which has left his side languishing in 13th place in the Premier League ahead of Aston Villa's visit to Anfield on Saturday.
The club have gone four league games without a win, a dispiriting sequence that included heavy defeats against Manchester United and West Ham, and on Wednesday they suffered the indignity of being taken to a penalty shoot-out by fourth tier minnows Carlisle.
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Although they eventually won that League Cup tie, the lacklustre display did little to ease the growing scrutiny on Rodgers, with Liverpool forced to deny reports they had approached former Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti, while ex-Borussia Dortmund chief Jurgen Klopp has also been linked with the job.
But Rodgers hopes his bond with Boston-based owners Fenway Sports Group, who hailed him as the ideal man to lead their Liverpool project when they hired him in 2012, will buy him time to improve results.
“I hope to be here for a long time. I have regular contact with the owners and the relationship has always been strong,” Rodgers said.
“I walked in here three years ago as a 39-year-old manager at one of the greatest football clubs in the world and I’m a better manager now for that.
“Whatever happens here, I’ll always have a huge respect for the owners here and the people that work here.”
The Boston Red Sox, the baseball team out of which the FSG group arose, fired their general manager Ben Cherington this season amidst a poor campaign, despite a championship in 2013.
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