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Rodgers looking to set up a solid model at Liverpool

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Liverpool boss, Brendan Rodgers revealed his target of setting up a solid playing model at the Merseyside club under his tenure, insisting that it was as important as winning trophies.
Since taking over the Anfield throne from the Kop legend Kenny Dalglish at the start of June, the Northern Irishman has reiterated his stance of reinvigorating the Reds by introducing a new playing philosophy, while at the same time sticking with their trademark
attacking game.
In order to comprehend the culture of football at Anfield and get a better feel of the club, Rodgers is reported to have been seen at the Melwood training ground frequently, ever since he took over the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684. He also bought a new home at Formby last week in
order to get to know more about the city and restored the old ‘This is Anfield’ sign at the stadium’s tunnel to get a sense of the past.
With the Reds pre-season friendly fixtures being just around the corner, the 39-year old unearthed his vision of setting up a solid foundation and a positive philosophy at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809, as he felt that it will expedite the club’s progression in the coming years.
He told the club’s official website, “I want to systemise it and that's as important for me as trophies… it's about putting in place a philosophy and a model that will see the club grow and that is equally as important.”
Since assuming the Anfield management, Rodgers is yet to make his first signing. Earlier, he expressed his satisfaction with his current set of players, and revealed that he will look to bring a couple of reinforcements in order to shore up the squad.
However, the Irishman insisted that for him, building a team with a positive mindset and a challenging attitude carried the highest preference, and indicated that he was cognizant of the expectations that have been set with him.
“I know what we want to be in the next three or four years. We want to be up there challenging for those Champions League places.”
The former Swansea boss also tagged himself as ‘someone of the people’ and thanked the entire Liverpool community for welcoming him with warmth.

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