RODGERS SIGNS NEW SWANSEA DEAL

Swansea manager Brendan Rodgers has signed a new three-and-a-half-year contract.

Last Updated: 09/02/12 at 17:40 Post Comment   

Brendan Rodgers: New Swansea deal signed

Brendan Rodgers: New Swansea deal signed

Manager Brendan Rodgers says he would have no interest in swapping Swansea for Tottenham after committing his future to the south Wales club by signing a new three-and-a-half year contract.

Rodgers is among those being touted to take over at White Hart Lane should Harry Redknapp make the move to succeed Fabio Capello as England manager - the Italian having resigned from the post on Wednesday night.

The link with Tottenham comes on the day that Rodgers agreed his new deal with the Swans, with chairman Huw Jenkins keen to tie the 39-year-old Northern Irishman to a long-term contract after he guided the Welsh club to the Barclays Premier League in his first season in charge.

Rodgers has won plenty of plaudits for the attractive style of play displayed by Swansea, and they lie 10th in the Barclays Premier League table after an impressive recent run of results that included victory over Arsenal and draws with Tottenham and Chelsea.

But he insists he would not currently be interested in moving to the Londoners if the opportunity to manage the club became available, although he is flattered to be linked with other jobs.

"The most important thing for me is to have peace and satisfaction in my job, I don't know where else other than Swansea that I can be as happy as I am," he said.

"If speculation comes with me doing the job well then I am flattered and honoured. However, this is the place I want to be, hopefully I can be here for the duration of my contract, that's my aim.

"I am already at a top club, Swansea is a top club. It might not be in the Champions League and, at this moment in time, challenging for trophies, but in my own mind I am at a top club.

"This is a club that is run fantastically well, I get the opportunity to manage this club how I want to and do everything here.

"I have a brilliant relationship with the board and a better one again with the chairman.

"I was 50/1 to get the Swansea job, I was a long shot, so the bookies are not always a good guide.

"It's incredible, you sign a new contract and the day you sign it you are linked with moving away but I am very happy here and my family love it in Wales.

"I am 39 years of age. I hope to prove myself over a long period and my only concentration is on Swansea City."

Rodgers' focus is on this weekend's meeting with Norwich at the Liberty Stadium, a venue where only Manchester United have managed to lower Swansea's colours this season.

The Canaries, who also won promotion last season, currently sit one place and two points above Swansea in ninth, and Rodgers hopes the teams can serve up a game that reflects just how well they have adapted to life in the top flight.

He said: "We have had some terrific games against Norwich and we know it will be competitive, but every game has been that way this year, whether it has been against Norwich, West Brom or Tottenham, although there is the extra motivation that whoever win will finish the game above the other side.

"Paul Lambert has done a fantastic job there and it should be a fantastic game and another good demonstration of how well the two teams have been doing."

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xcellent decision, probably one of VERY few footballers who will be remembered as leaving the club after scoring the champions league winning goal with his very last kick! Not many get that tag in football!

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