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Former Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson has reflected on his time at the club, admitting it could’ve gone a lot better than it did. Hodgson’s tenure as manager of Liverpool Football Club lasted just 31 competitive matches, resulting in 13 wins, 9 draws and 9 losses.
Over a 50-year coaching career and counting, Roy Hodgson has managed 22 different teams, but he has pinpointed Liverpool as the one club he wished he had more time at. It was only when [Brendan] Rodgers came in, and they started to change the squad a bit that it opened out.” Whilst Roy Hodgson has accepted that his time at Liverpool didn’t go very well at all, there seems to be a diversion of blame in some of his comments.
Many factors can ultimately decide a manager’s fate but the football on the pitch was the biggest area of concern for the club, ultimately resulting in the sacking of Roy Hodgson. Bristol City are currently sat in 13th place and Hodgson got off to the perfect start yesterday as he won his first game back in charge of the club.
