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Leicester City confirm Brendan Rogers as new Manager

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Leicester City on Tuesday announced the appointment of Brendan Rodgers as new manager after leaving his job at Celtic.

The English club tweeted on its official Twitter handle @LCFC:

The Northern Irishman signed a contract until June 2022 and succeeds Claude Puel, who was sacked on Sunday after 16 months in charge.

It marks a Premier League return for Rodgers, who previously managed Liverpool and Swansea City.

“I’ll give my life to make the supporters proud of their club,” Rogers said.

Adding that he was “privileged and honoured” to take on the role, he said:

“Together, we’ll be stronger and I’m looking forward to working with the players, staff and supporters to make the right steps forward.”

Meanwhile Celtic has announced Neil Lennon as interim manager to replace Rogers until the end of the season.

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Former Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City and Celtic defender Kolo Toure also joins Leicester as a first-team coach, having worked as a member of Rodgers’ backroom staff at Celtic.

While at Liverpool, Rodgers almost won the Premier League title in 2013-14 before he was sacked in October 2015.

He then took over at Celtic in May 2016 and won all seven domestic trophies available, most recently leading them to the Scottish League Cup in December.

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During his two and a half years in Scotland, he also qualified twice for the Champions League group stage and broke the 100-year-old British unbeaten domestic record with a 69-game unbeaten run.

Rodgers has also managed Watford and Reading and was named the LMA Manager of the Year in 2014.

Leicester City vice-chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha said:

“I’m absolutely delighted to bring a manager of Brendan’s calibre to Leicester City.”

“I look forward to seeing what he, our talented, young squad and our dedicated, skilled team of staff can achieve together.”

Rodgers will be Leicester’s fourth permanent manager in 23 months after Puel, Craig Shakespeare and 2015-16 Premier League-winning manager Claudio Ranieri were all sacked.

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The Foxes are 12th in the Premier League having lost five of their past six league games and host Brighton on Tuesday night.

Saturday’s 4-1 defeat by Crystal Palace meant Leicester have lost four consecutive home Premier League games for the first time since January 2000.

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