Brendan Rodgers exposed Champions League manager record after Celtic loss

Rodgers has now managed 20 games in the competition and has the fewest wins of the other 87 to pass that landmark.

It’s not a record Brendan Rodgers will want, but it’s one he has to go with the many he’s broken before.

The Celtic boss is still searching for a Champions League win this season after Lazio left it to the last possible second to snatch all three points from Parkhead. Kyogo’s early opener was cancelled out by Mathias Vecino before half-time. Luis palma thought he’d won it late on but VAR intervened to cut his lengthy celebrations down, with replays showing the winger was in fact offside.

And the Romans rubbed salt in Celtic wounds when little Pedro leapt up in the sixth minute of stoppage time to plant a header past Joe hart and a dagger into Hoops hearts. The result leaves Celtic rooted to the bottom of the group after two defeats in their opening two games. But for Rodgers personally, it means a record he won’t want reminded of. The Irishman now has the worst of any manager who has taken charge of at least 20 games in Europe’s premier competition.

He has just two victories in those 20 games. 87 others have as many under their belt, but none have managed fewer triumphs. And things won’t get any easier with a double header against Diego Simeone’s Atletico Madrid next up.

In total, Rodgers has two wins and five draws, with the rest all being defeats. And the first of those two came with Liverpool back in 2014, before beating Anderlecht with the Hoops three years later. And broadcaster BeIn Sports crunched the numbers in a less than sympathetic way on social media. They posted: “Brendan Rodgers becomes statistically the WORST manager to have managed 20 games or more in the history of the Champions League. “2 wins out of 20 is unmatched.”

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