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Liverpool chairman Tom Werner is convinced that the decision to keep faith with Brendan Rodgers will be vindicated this season.

In an exclusive interview with the ECHO, Werner revealed why owners Fenway Sports Group ignored calls for a change of manager following the Reds' dramatic slump towards the end of the 2014/15 campaign.

The manner in which Rodgers had masterminded a thrilling title challenge 12 months earlier saved him from the axe and Werner is backing the Northern Irishman to get Liverpool back to that level.

“First of all, we take a long-term view on these matters,” Werner told the ECHO.

“We believed in Brendan when he won Manager of the Year for 2013/14. That was only a year earlier when he was awarded that compliment.

“I think our track record demonstrates that our approach and attitude is very much focused on stability. We have demonstrated that both on and off the pitch.

“We do believe Brendan is the right man for Liverpool and the right man to take the club forward.

“When we hired Brendan we wanted to see improvement.

"Hopefully when we have a conversation in a year’s time he will have demonstrated and the squad will have demonstrated that we’ve regained top form again.”

Last season was disappointing - we expect we're going to see a strong improvement

Werner and FSG president Mike Gordon flew to Merseyside to conduct the end of season review having watched Liverpool trail home sixth in the Premier League.

Rodgers' side took just eight points out of the last 27 on offer and suffered a 6-1 humiliation at Stoke on the final day.

All targets had been missed but rather than sack the manager they decided to give him the tools required to launch a revival.

They sanctioned a £80million spending spree on seven summer signings, including the likes of Christian Benteke and Roberto Firmino. They also gave him permission to overhaul his backroom staff.

“Last season was somewhat disappointing, obviously. We had a goal of reaching the top four having qualified for the Champions League the year before,” Werner said.

“We wanted to see some progress. There were bright spots along the way.

“There was a period in the season from around the halfway mark when we really did show top form. But the end of the season was disappointing.

“I don’t really want to get into the reasons why we fell short of our goals.

“What I will say is that the review was no different from the review we do at the end of every season. It was about looking at how we can move forward as a club and be consistently stronger.

“We had some very constructive discussions with Brendan. We learned a lot and we are very much looking forward to the start of the season because we’re a stronger team now than we were a year ago.

“Brendan was very instrumental in the transfer targets that we went after this summer. We expect we’re going to see a strong improvement.”

I'm excited about the new staff we've brought in

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Werner confirmed that it was Rodgers' decision to show the door to assistant boss Colin Pascoe and first-team coach Mike Marsh and appoint Sean O'Driscoll, Pep Lijnders and Gary McAllister.

“I want to thank Colin and Mike for their services but I’m excited about the new staff that Brendan has brought in,” he said.

“As Brendan has already articulated, it was his decision and the resumes of the gentlemen brought in are very impressive.

“I’ve met Sean and Pep. Sean has a lot of coaching experience and was working with England Under-19s. He’s hugely respected for his knowledge.

“All the feedback we’ve had on Pep during his time at the Academy has been very positive. We had heard a lot about him from his coaching at Porto and he’s taken on a newly created position at the club.

“Gary has a connection with the football club having served as a player. He has also managed Coventry City and Leeds United.

“The three new members of staff are outstanding and I’m sure the squad will benefit a lot from having them around.”

I'm looking forward to seeing how we play - I expect us to make our supporters proud

Werner is hoping a summer of sweeping changes will pay off when Liverpool return to the Britannia Stadium to get their new Premier League campaign underway on Sunday.

It's about atoning for what happened there back in May and putting down a marker for the campaign ahead.

"I don’t want to put too much pressure on any one game or the need to get off to a good start, but it would certainly help," Werner added.

"It would be marvellous to take three points. Obviously, the end of last season was very disappointing.

"It would be nice if we came away from Stoke with a much better performance this time around.

"I feel that everyone knows what their responsibilities are. We have set good, but honest expectations.

"I'm looking forward to seeing how we play. I expect us to make our supporters proud."