BRENDAN RODGERS reckons he has virtually no chance of becoming a retrospective title winner.
After Manchester City were handed a two-year Champions League ban for ‘serious breaches’ of UEFA’s FFP rules, there have been suggestions they could lose their 2014 Premier League title.
That was the year they pipped Liverpool after Steve Gerrard’s infamous slip against Chelsea.
Rangers boss Gerrard says he will be ‘really interested’ to see what happens.
But Leicester manager Rodgers does not think Liverpool will be automatically handed the title – even if City are stripped of it.
Rodgers said: “I can’t see that, I’m not sure there’s any history that shows that is there?
“I’m thinking of Juventus, they lost the title but the team who came second didn’t get it.
“But if we did get it, the moment’s gone now. It was an incredible moment."
Juventus were stripped of the 2005 Serie A title and no replacement winner was named.
But a year later, Juve had the title taken off them again but it was Inter who were awarded it after second placed AC Milan were also punished in Calciopoli match-fixing scandal.
But Rodgers says it is not something that concerns him – and that any title award from six years ago would not have the same feeling as lifting the trophy.
He added: “I don’t over think it to be honest, it’s not going to change anything for me.
“I’ve got other things and that’s gone.
“It’s one where nothing changes in terms of my feeling of that season. We were up against a fantastic team in Manchester City and we just fell short. It doesn't take away from what we did that year.
“I’m not sure what can come from it.”
Rodgers agreed it would be similar to an Olympic silver medallist later being awarded gold.
He said: “Absolutely, and that’s where you want to be.”
Leicester host City at the King Power Stadium tomorrow and Rodgers says the ban will only make them stronger.
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