Rodgers Rules Out Arsenal Job
Brendan Rodgers,
Celtic boss has ruled out the prospect of succeeding Arsene Wenger as manager
of Arsenal.
Rodgers is one
of a number of managers to have been linked with the soon-to-be-vacant post as
the Gunners prepare for life after Wenger, who will end his 22-year reign at
the club this summer.
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However, the
former Liverpool boss - who saw his side claim a seventh consecutive Scottish
title courtesy of a 5-0 drubbing of Old Firm rivals Rangers yesterday -
insisted that he is already in "the best job in the world".
"It's the
longest shortlist I've ever seen! I woke up here on a Monday morning as the manager of Celtic, and
I'm in the best job in the world. Believe it or not the sky is blue here in
Glasgow, I absolutely love it here," Rodgers told talkSPORT.
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"I've got
huge respect for Arsenal as a club. When I started my coaching career Arsene
was just coming into the club and I learned so much in that period as a young
coach watching him, so it's a club I've got huge respect for. But I'm so happy
here at Celtic.”
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