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Brendan Rodgers: 'I'm incredibly disappointed to be leaving Liverpool'

Brendan Rodgers admits that he is "incredibly disappointed" to have lost his job as Liverpool manager, but expects his good relationship with the owners to continue.

Brendan Rodgers has spoken for the first time since getting sacked by Liverpool, admitting that he is "incredibly disappointed" to be leaving Anfield.

The Northern Irishman spent just over three years at the club, failing to win a trophy, but guided the team to one point within Premier League champions Manchester City in 2014.

Three hours after Liverpool drew 1-1 against Everton on Sunday, the club's American owners FSG opted to terminate Rodgers's contract.

In a statement released via the League Managers' Association, Rodgers said: "I am, of course, incredibly disappointed to be leaving Liverpool Football Club. It has been both an honour and a privilege to manage one of the game's great clubs for the last three years.

"I have worked every day to represent the club to the best of my ability, to develop both individual players and a team that the club's magnificent fans can be proud of. There have been some very memorable moments during my time at Liverpool and I would like to thank all of the players for their hard work and commitment.

"The current squad is one in transition, but they have some real talent and are showing a strong sense of togetherness. I expect to see them continue to grow and develop over the coming weeks and I wish them and my successor well for the rest of the season.

"Liverpool has a magnificent football heritage and I have nothing but respect and admiration for the history, tradition and values that make the city and the club so exceptional. As well as my players, I would like to thank everyone connected with the club; Fenway Sports Group, the Liverpool Directors, in particular Ian Ayre, my coaching staff, the staff throughout the club, the volunteers, the Academy staff and its young players and of course the amazing Liverpool fans for their unwavering support, passion and dedication which has made my time at the club so special.

"Finally, I would like to give a special mention to John W. Henry, Tom Werner and Mike Gordon. They gave me this great opportunity and even though we will no longer be working together I am sure our relationship and friendship will continue into the future."

Former Borussia Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp is believed to be Liverpool's first choice as a replacement.

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