Rodgers: Sterling will get no change out of LFC owners

Carl Markham 04:00 23/05/2015
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    Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers insists the club will not back down in the increasingly acrimonious battle over Raheem Sterling’s contract.

    Owners Fenway Sports Group have proved previously in their handling of Luis Suarez, undoubtedly a better player and far more valuable to the Reds, they will not be bullied by players agitating for a move.

    So the comments about Sterling “definitely not” signing a new contract even for £900,000-a-week made by agent Aidy Ward, although subsequently disputed by him, cut little ice with John W Henry across the Atlantic.

    Rodgers, meanwhile, was in no mood for backing down when he held his weekly press conference on Friday.

    “Raheem has two years left and I expect him to see that two years through and continue to behave as immaculately as he has done,” said Rodgers.

    “The ownership have shown their strength in their time here. They took over a club a number of years ago that was in a really critical situation and they have done an incredible job to stabilise the club and point it in the right direction.

    “At every opportunity when they have had to show that strength – whether it be with a player or other elements of the club – they have done that. In this situation they will show that power and strength again.”

    The rift between club and the player’s representative has continued to grow since they rejected the offer of a £100,000 (Dh560,000) a-week back in January.

    However, that does not mean bridges have been entirely burned. Rodgers insists Sterling’s short-term future is not affected and remains optimistic about the longer-term prospects.

    “I don’t see Raheem unhappy. I am sure talks will take place over the course of the summer,” he added ahead of tomorrow’s trip to Stoke for the final match of the season.

    “We want to resolve the situation but it doesn’t change my approach to him. There is no problem there. My relationship (with him) hasn’t been affected at all. If he is fit, which he is, he will be available for selection.”

    While Rodgers insists his relationship with Sterling has not altered the view of supporters is changing for the worse with some fans booing him when he collected young player of the year at the club’s annual awards night.

    However, the manager will not let that influence his selection for Sunday’s game.

    “Liverpool supporters always back their own players. If he starts or doesn’t start at the weekend, or plays any part in the game, he will get the support of the supporters,” he said.

    “The away support in particular has been absolutely incredible. Every game, the stands are packed and they give us great support, and that’s for every single player. I wouldn’t expect that to change.”

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