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Once again, he collapsed before the finish line, is Rodgers really not good or is it just bad luck?

When it comes to Rodgers, I believe the first impression of him is that he has a lot of houses in the UK, or that his coaching career is not bad?

However, for fans familiar with Rodgers friends, Rodgers in addition to his "house uncle" title is indeed right (after all, Rodgers in the United Kingdom does have hundreds of sets of real estate), his coaching career can be really sorry "not bad". This three words.

Back on the final day of the 19/20 Premier League season, Rodgers and his Leicester City side bid farewell to next season's Champions League as United superstar Lingard scored the winning goal, and Rodgers was once again criticized for his coaching.

In the European soccer world, as long as the word "drop chain" is mentioned, I believe that no matter whether it is a Premier League fan or a fan of the other four leagues, the first impression that comes to mind will certainly be the Premier League's traditional giants Liverpool, with the Premier League fan's phrase "in the chain of the Liverpool has never dropped the chain! "The first thing that comes to mind is the fact that the company has been in the business for a long time, and it's a good thing that it's not.

Now, under the leadership of Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool is no longer a team that loves to "fall off the chain", after all, two years and four championships are still considered to fall off the chain, then it is really a bit of a stretch.

However, what is not expected is that Rodgers, as the former Liverpool manager, seems to have been infected by the previous Liverpool team, and actually caught the bad habit of "falling off the wagon".

We pull the clock back to before the epidemic, Rodgers' Foxes have not been able to get much in the way of results in the strong dialog, but the strength shown in the mid-to-lower Premier League teams, has always made us think that the current Leicester City in the Champions League will certainly have something to do.

But what fans didn't expect was that Leicester City slipped from second place around the 20th round to fifth in the Premier League this season, and it's not too much of a stretch to say that if the Premier League had added three more rounds of matches, Rodgers' side would probably have slipped out of the Europa League.

It's clear that Rodgers has dropped the ball again.

Of course, we all know what happened to Rodgers last time, so I won't break any more KOP hearts here.

I'm sure both Liverpool and Leicester City fans have defended our Uncle Fannie this way.

--The squad was not strong enough during the Liverpool years because Gerrard was at the end of his career.

- Leicester City's squad was not deep enough and had too many injuries to key players.

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However, these should not be the reason why Uncle Fong loves to "fall off the chain", after all, the peak of Suarez and the peak of Vardy, and how many coaches can enjoy such treatment?

Not to mention the fact that Leicester City have a whole host of players that would make the Premier League's top six salivate.

Tielemans, Ndidi, Chilwell, Harvey Barnes, Ayoze. Barnes, Ayoze. Perez, James. Maddison, Thuyunju, Junior Smechel, Vardy ......

So many youngsters that I wondered if Leicester City had suddenly flicked a switch to turn on the underground dragon's vein at the King Power Stadium this season.

It's true that so many young talents obviously can't explain Uncle Fong's luck, after all, most of the players are Uncle Fong's hand-made, but in the sky above, Uncle Fong's luck can't be described as bad luck. Because in this season's Premier League traditional BIG6, in addition to Liverpool because of last year's 97 points lost the title and has been like a chicken blood, the rest of the traditional BIG5 is either the back line problem or front line attack constipation, and so under the circumstances, how can we say that the uncle of the room's luck is not good?

If you say Rodgers doesn't have the strength, I believe many people will give me a direct slap through the phone screen, because today's star-studded Leicester City is exactly what Rodgers has built with his own hands.

And as Mourinho's most prominent disciple, Rodgers often has his own unique understanding of tactics, which can be seen from the time Rodgers took over at Leicester City.

After Rodgers took over, Rodgers not only brought up a number of powerful youngsters from Leicester City's youth training, but also gradually developed Ndidi into the first destructive back in the current Premier League.

Of course, with the rapid growth of Ndidi, Barnes, Tillmans and Maddison, Rodgers has developed a formation specifically for Leicester City that has a lot of variety up front and a lot of solidity at the back.

- A balanced 4141 attacking and defensive formation.

The biggest advantage of this formation is that, in the single back, Ndidi can maximize his current Premier League's first destructive back, in helping Thuyoungoo and Sue Meichel to stabilize the back line at the same time, but also for the front five to send some subtle direct plugs. And up front in attack, thanks to Tilemans, Harvey. Barnes, Madison and Ayoze. Perez all have good footwork, so Leicester City are often able to switch from offense to defense in the shortest possible time.

As you can see, Rodgers isn't as bad as some fans would have you believe, whether it's in terms of promoting new talent or in terms of tactical play.

Why do Rodgers' teams always fall off the wagon at the last minute?

If Rodgers is a "good" coach, shouldn't he be falling over a ditch?

The fact is, Rodgers' coaching career has been characterized by a lack of success, except for the seven trophies he won with Celtic.

When I think about it, there are two main reasons why Rodgers' career has been so embarrassing:

1) Weak scheduling ability

In terms of tactical arrangements, it can be said that Rodgers is among the best of all the coaches in the Premier League, however, in terms of scheduling, Rodgers might not have been as good as Solskjaer, who was in his rookie year.

As I said before, Rodgers' team in front of a small range of high pressure after the attack and defense is often very fast, of course, this kind of play against the Premier League middle and lower teams, because most of the opposing players footwork is rough and very good. But in the face of the traditional BIG6 team, due to the BIG6 players foot technology are very delicate, so this method of play is very difficult to work, and at this time Rodgers in the face of this situation, it is often difficult to make the corresponding crack door.

Let's take the last round of the season as an example, when Leicester City wanted to get back into the Champions League on one condition, and that was to break down Manchester United and then hold on for the win. Although Leicester City attacked with style in the first half, but as the final time approached, it should have been early to replace the three strikers to fight to the death, Rodgers surprisingly replaced Iheanacho, who was still in good shape, and Manchester United team to play taijiquan, until the end of the chronic death of Manchester United.

Of course, the fact that Rodgers has struggled to win this season has always been a reflection of his poor scheduling ability.

2, blood

Blood can be said to be one of the most magical emotions in the game of soccer, a coach or player with blood can often ignite the whole stadium. But sadly, I haven't found it in Rodgers since he started coaching Liverpool.

The truth is that Rodgers has always been a revelation, whether he was at Liverpool or Leicester City.

But in some details, Rodgers and his master Mourinho compared, there is still a long way to go. After all, in order to prove himself, Rodgers will only be able to take the Premier League trophy himself once, before the nightmare in his mind is completely eliminated.