Cape Times

Rodgers closes in on vacant Leicester job

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BRENDAN RODGERS looks set to become Leicester City’s new manager after Celtic “reluctantl­y” gave him permission to speak to the Premier League club yesterday.

The 46-year-old Northern Irishman has been linked with the position at the King Power Stadium since Leicester sacked Claude Puel on Sunday, following their 4-1 home league defeat by Crystal Palace.

“Brendan has indicated to the club that this is an opportunit­y he wishes to investigat­e further and therefore, very reluctantl­y, the club has granted him permission to speak to Leicester City,” Celtic said in a statement.

Puel left Leicester after going seven matches without a win in all competitio­ns, a run that left the Foxes 12th in the league standings, eight points above the relegation zone.

For Rodgers, it would be his first position in the Premier League since being sacked by Liverpool in October 2015. Prior to Liverpool he was in charge at Swansea City, where he promoted a brand of possession-based play inspired by his interest in Spanish football.

Since arriving at Parkhead in 2016, Rodgers, pictured, has won two league titles, three Scottish League Cups and two Scottish Cups.

His likely return to the Premier League at Leicester may be a rare case of a club making the perfect appointmen­t: He is young enough to have the hunger and desire to succeed and experience­d enough from his time at Swansea and Liverpool to ensure he is ready for what the league can throw at a manager.

Celtic are currently eight points clear of local rivals Rangers in the Scottish Premiershi­p as they chase an eighth consecutiv­e top division title.

They reached the group stages of the Champions League in Rodgers’ first two campaigns, but were eliminated by AEK Athens in the third qualifying round this season.

Earlier this month, Celtic were knocked out of the Europa League at the last 32 stage for the second successive season after being beaten by Valencia. |

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