Belfast Telegraph

More clubs should be interested in Rodgers, says Brown

- BY ANDY NEWPORT

SCOTT Brown is not surprised to see Brendan Rodgers’ name linked with the Aston Villa vacancy — but the Celtic skipper is amazed there has not been more clubs interested in his double treble-winning boss.

The Ulsterman was heavily linked with the Villa Park post over the weekend following Steve Bruce’s sacking.

But, while Rodgers played down the rumours, the bookmakers continued to offer prices on the Hoops manager making the move to the Midlands.

Brentford boss Dean Smith was eventually appointed last night with John Terry as his assistant, but Rodgers was still being backed at 16/1 yesterday afternoon.

And having led his club to six straight domestic trophies, Brown — who will be watching Scotland take on Israel in Haifa having retired from internatio­nal duty — can see why.

What he cannot understand, however, is why his manager has not been the subject of more enquires given the remarkable achievemen­ts he has racked up in Glasgow. The Parkhead captain said: “The gaffer is always going to get job offers because he is a top-quality manager.

“What he has done in Scotland since coming up here has been exceptiona­l. With the way we’ve been playing over the last two seasons, it’s amazing there has not been a lot more offers.

“It’s not just what he’s done at Celtic, it’s what he did at Liverpool as well and everybody knows he’s a great manager with the way he deals with players, the media and the club as well.”

But Brown is keeping his fingers crossed that Celtic can fend off the suitors who might seek to lure Rodgers back south.

“He loves this club and it’s been great for him,” he insisted. “He wants to be here and has had a great two and a half years. Here’s hoping he can stay here for a little bit longer too.

“He’s been fantastic for me. I’ve learned a lot from him, whether it’s training or how he deals with players day to day.

“I just hope he stays so I can keep learning a little bit more.”

Rodgers’ side have not sparkled quite as brightly this term but they were back to their devastatin­g best on Sunday as St Johnstone were ripped apart during a 6-0 slaughter.

It was a reminder that the seven-in-a-row champions remain the team to topple in the wake of Steven Gerrard’s claims that his Rangers side had blown the title race wide open with their victory over table-topping Hearts.

Brown sat out that Perth demolition as he recovers from a hamstring strain but warned those who have been eager to predict the downfall of his side that their slump is over.

“That result was exceptiona­l,” he said. “We’ve had two great seasons and there has been no downs. There is always going to be a slump then we’ll get back into it. That’s happened and now we focus on winning games.”

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Big fan: Scott Brown has flourished under Rodgers

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