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Brendan Rodgers' critics are suffering from a classic case of expectations vs reality

Brendan Rodgers has not become a bad manager overnight – but maybe he is a victim of his own success.

Anyone who thinks Rodgers should be sacked by Leicester City needs to ask one simple question: Where are they going to find someone who can do a better job?

In three years, he has delivered two fifth-place finishes, twice missing out on the Champions League by a whisker, and he's won the FA Cup.

Realistically, short of winning the title again – which isn't going to happen, because the triumph of 2016 was a once-in-a-lifetime fairytale – Rodgers could not have done much more.

If they pull the trigger on him, Leicester will find themselves looking for a manager who is young, progressive, forward-thinking, and with a track record of improving players... someone exactly like Brendan Rodgers.

And if they did let him go, I have no doubt that he would still land a job at a top-six club in England.

Rodgers has been linked with Manchester United and Tottenham this season – that is the category of club where he is likely to work next, so anyone rushing for a change of manager at the King Power should be careful what they wish for.

Leicester's budget is around ninth or 10th in the division, and in football you generally get what you pay for.

So on paper, Leicester City are a mid-table team – and they are currently 12th, more or less doing what it says on the tin.

But Rodgers is still getting a tune out of players and improving them: Youri Tielemans, James Justin and Harvey Barnes, to name but three, have all flourished on his watch.

And there are some big clubs who would be green with envy for a title, an FA Cup, a Champions League quarter-final and two fifth-placed finishes in the last six years.

Even when they won the Premier

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