Brendan Rodgers rules himself out of Spurs job
Foxes manager says he is ‘very, very happy’ at Leicester
Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers said he has no interest in leaving the English Premier League club for the vacant job at Tottenham Hotspur.
The former Liverpool and Celtic boss, 48, had been touted as a leading candidate to join Spurs after they sacked Jose Mourinho last Monday (April 19).
Leicester are third in the English Premier League – on track to qualify for next season’s Champions League – while Spurs are five points off the top four after a disappointing season.
“Tottenham is a great club, one of the biggest clubs in Britain, but for me, I’m just in a really, really happy place in my life,” Rodgers said, according to media reports.
“I have a huge respect here for the players, the board and I really feel that I want to continue my work here.
“I’m very, very happy here and I’m happy because I’ve got a set of players that give me their heart and soul every single day and also I can see a future here in terms of the development of the squad.”
The Northern Irishman, who joined Leicester in 2019, said he had a strong relationship with the board at the King Power Stadium.
“I think over the last couple of years what we’ve been able to do is build an infrastructure around behaviour and creating a mindset in order to win,” he said.
“That’s not easy and it’s taken us a couple of years but you see now the mentality around developing that will and desire to win.
“And now for the next period of years, let’s see if we can roll that out now that we’ve created that mentality.”
German champions Bayern Munich announced this week that RB Leipzig coach Julian Nagelsmann, who had also been linked with the Tottenham job, would be joining them from next season. – AFP
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