Former "Liverpool" manager Brendan Rodgers spoke with radio station journalists about the possibilities of taking over the "Man Utd" coaching position.
According to the football expert, his chances of coming to Manchester are like hitting zero.
"When you used to coach Liverpool, you understand very well that the work at Man Utd is gone forever," Rodgers insisted.
He also shared insights about the tactics of the current team manager Louis van Gaal.
"This guy created the 'Ajax' team in 1995, which was talked about for many years. It was a strategy based on ball control, but there was no lack of attacking actions.
The same was at the 'Barcelona' club, and in the 'Bayern' team, ball control grew even more, although the attack was not forgotten.
I think a lot also depends on the players we have. Look at 'Man Utd', do they have players who could excite, like they used to?" - Rodgers rhetorically asked.