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Published 10:03 21 Apr 2015 BST
Updated 10:08 21 Apr 2015 BST

"There is an acknowledgement at the top of the club that the business conducted in last summer’s transfer window has not had the desired impact, and recognition that the manager has had to deal with too many setbacks to succeed, particularly the sale of Luis Suárez and Daniel Sturridge’s prolonged absence. Between them the two strikers scored 55 goals last season. "There is certainly no appetite to make Rodgers a scapegoat for campaign that looks like it will end up as a disappointing one, with none of the key targets met. The club’s long-term plan will not be ripped up."One thing is certain. Whether Rodgers leaves or stays - and it looks like it will be the former - there is a summer of major rebuilding (again) ahead at Anfield this summer.
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