The Reds thumped United 3-0 at Old Trafford on Sunday, heaping extra pressure on Moyes, whose seventh-placed side look destined to miss out on Champions League football next term.
"I have empathy in terms of the pressures," Rodgers said.
"We're both at the two biggest clubs in British football that are world-renowned clubs.
"It's incomparable where we were at. He's obviously come in when they were champions, with world-class players.
"We were eighth when I came in so we had a lot of work to do - a hell of a lot of work to do. I've got outstanding owners, they have never buckled from when they offered me the job.
"As a football club, we are restoring that solidity, and as a group both on and off the field. I have empathy for every manager because unless you've been a manager you never know the pressures.
"Certainly I understand the pressure of a worldwide institution because Manchester United is a fantastic club," he added of the English champions.
Moyes succeeded Red Devils legend Sir Alex Ferguson in the offseason
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