Leicester's aggregate score when facing Liverpool with Brendan Rodgers at the helm is a staggering 9-1 deficit in just three games.
The Northern Irishman has certainly not found it easy to exact revenge on his former employers. Since being sacked by the Reds in October 2015 Rodgers has rebuilt his reputation, first at Celtic and now with the Foxes.
Were an elite job to become available tomorrow the 48-year-old would certainly be amongst the contenders. And a win over the defending champions would not go a miss this weekend, no matter his long-term goals and visions.
Rodgers took over a Foxes side not lacking in quality, but bereft of any style, vision or confidence. Two years later, having narrowly missed out on the top four last term, the
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