Roy Hodgson (born 9 August 1947) is an English former footballer and now football manager, who is currently the manager of Liverpool F.C.[1]
He is considered to be one of the best coaches in the game today and has seen great successes at both international and club level - with a CV boasting 13 trophies (4 league wins in Denmark and Finland) - most notably back-to-back UEFA Cup wins with Inter Milan. He is widely thought to have set the foundations for the great Inter Milan side of today's game which would later seemanagerial stints by Jose Mourinho and Rafael Benitez. Hodgson is probably best known for guiding the Swiss national team to the last 16 of the 1994 World Cup and qualification for Euro 1996; Switzerland had not qualified for a major tournament since the 1960s. He has also coached many notable club sides, including Malmö FF, Internazionale, Blackburn Rovers, Udinese and most recently, at Fulham, where he guided them from relegation battlers to Europa League finalists within 3 years. He was appointed to his current role at Liverpool on 1 July 2010.
Hodgson has served several times as a member of UEFA's technical study group at the European Championships, and he was also a member of the FIFA technical study group at the 2006 World Cup.[2] Hodgson has also worked as a television pundit in several of the countries in which he has coached and speaks five languages.
As of May 2012, the current manager of Liverpool F.C. reserves is Rodolfo Borrell.
The Liverpool manager in 2006 was the Spaniard Rafael Benitez, who took over from Gerrard Houlier in 2004.
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The manager of Liverpool Football Club at present (2013-2014 season) is Northern Irishman Brendan Rodgers.
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Liverpool sacked Kenny Dalglish as manager in mid 2012.
Rafael Benitz joined Liverpool from Valencia in 2004.
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