Brendan Rodgers replaced Frenchman Claude Puel at Leicester City in February 2019, and had already boasted a substantial managerial CV since before putting pen to paper at the King Power Stadium at 46 years of age.
The Northern Irishman got his managerial career to a start as a Chelsea youth coach before taking on roles at Watford, Reading and Swansea City. He will, however, be most known for launching an unprecedented bid for the title as Liverpool manager in 2013-14, before ultimately losing out to Manchester City.