by maypaxvobiscum » Fri Jun 01, 2012 10:17 am
New Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers says he simply could not refuse the chance to be part of a footballing "dynasty'' at Anfield.
Rodgers, who leaves Swansea after a compensation package was finally agreed with Welsh club, takes over from Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish, who was sacked last month.
"For me, the only way I was going to leave Swansea was for a big club, and I mean a big club,'' Rodgers told the South Wales Evening Post.
"It was an extremely, extremely difficult decision because my plan was always to stay here at Swansea for a number of years.
"I have always been up front and honest. I have always said that I wouldn't be here forever and that one day I would go, but I honestly never thought the opportunity would come round now.
"In my life and in my football, I have been very happy in Swansea. But when an opportunity to work at a club which is more than a club comes round, it's a professional challenge which is too good to turn down.
"Liverpool are one of the dynasties of the game. They have won five European Cups and their status is up there with AC Milan, Inter Milan, Barcelona, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.''
Rodgers won praise for his attractive style of play at Swansea and initially turned down an approach from Liverpool before it became clear he was their preferred target.
He added: "I turned them down once out of respect, because I didn't want to go into a process and disrespect anything about Swansea. When they come in a second time and make you their number one target, then you have to think.
"We have seen over a number of years that the number of British coaches who get a chance at the big clubs is very few. When those opportunities come, and they may come only once, you have got to make a decision.''