Hodgson defiant under pressure

Roy Hodgson has cooled reports claiming Frank Rijkaard will replace him at Liverpool, insisting he is used to coping under extreme pressure.
The former Fulham boss has seen his new team struggle since taking over from Rafael Benitez in the summer and the Reds headed into their Premier League match against Blackburn today 18th out of 20 in the table with six points from eight games.
Reports have linked Dutchman Rijkaard with the Anfield job following his dismissal by Turkish side Galatasaray, but Hodgson takes the stories with a pinch of salt.
"I understand Rijkaard has just been sacked from Galatasaray - he must be a great manager to have been sacked by Galatasaray," Hodgson told The People.
"What you are talking about is Frank Rijkaard's agent who is putting his name around.
"It's all speculation. I had two and a half years of that kind of thing at Inter Milan when every day there would be stuff in the newspapers that someone was going to get my job.
"It ended up with my being offered a new contract when I left for Blackburn! If I took two and a half years of that in Milan then I can take two and a half years of it here at Liverpool - don't worry about that."