Irishman was on the Blues' wanted list this past year - while Chelsea chef Rafa Benitez is also in the framework Ian Horrocks Brendan Rodgers is the surprise title in the figure to replace Roberto Mancini as Manchester City director, writes the Sunday People. The Liverpool chef has significant behind-the-scenes help at the Etihad despite a hit-and-miss first period at Anfield. The Blues power-brokers believe the 40-year-old Irishman fulfils all the conditions they think important a' like a determination to body small participants early, media skills, and European experience a' and the ace in his group is that he is fluent in both English and Spanish. Rodgers was Cityas first choice last year when he was at Swansea and Mancini was on the ropes a' prior to the remarkable recovery that saw his part topped Premier League champions. Now the Irishman is right back on City radar, with Mancini maybe not safe even if he wins the FA Cup next month. Rodgers has couple of years left on his Liverpool commitment so City would need to pay compensation a but that wonat stop them. Chelsea Manager Rafa Benitez can also be a live contender for the City post a' places near the Spaniard say he's determined for the task. But itas the quest for Rodgers, merely a year into his Liverpool profession, most eyebrows will be raised by that.
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