Brendan Rodgers admits his time at Liverpool may not last his entire career
Brendan Rodgers is ready to "embrace the challenge" at Liverpool but admits his Anfield career may not last the 20 years he wants to remain a manager.
The Reds narrowly avoided League Cup embarrassment on Wednesday, only beating League Two Carlisle on penalties, and since then former Borussia Dortmund manager Jurgen Klopp has been widely linked with Rodgers' job.
The Northern Irishman faced a succession of tough questions at a press conference to preview Saturday's match against Aston Villa.
And he said: "I know we need to get results and I embrace that challenge. I'm a much better manager than three years ago.
"The message (to fans) is to stay with the team. It only takes a couple of results. One win and you're back in the top four.
"We have created that expectancy. How do I block it out? I focus very much on the team. I don't worry about myself."
Pressed specifically on his future, he added: "I'm never complacent enough to think (my position won't be under threat). It doesn't frighten me.
"I expect to be a manager for the next 20 years. That might not all be here."