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Despite this, there's no indication that the Dutchman's position at Liverpool is under threat, especially considering he delivered a Premier League title just months ago. In the end he fell short, with Liverpool remaining competitive until April but collecting merely 12 points from the team's final eight league games.
However, the Reds only managed one win in their next five league games, while also drawing their first two Europa League group matches and narrowly defeating Carlisle in the League Cup. He was afforded time until the campaign's conclusion, departing with a 1-0 loss to Swansea, which would also mark Rodgers' final match at the Liberty Stadium before his Anfield arrival.
Matters improved slightly in continental competition, where Hodgson's players finished first in their Europa League group, yet Premier League performances sealed his fate. He received his marching orders following Liverpool's 3-1 reverse at Blackburn - a third loss in four outings, which positioned the club well within the table's lower reaches.
