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holicman
09-20-2006, 11:30 AM
Rafael Benitez is refusing to panic amid the criticism that has accompanied Liverpool's mixed start to the Barclays Premiership season.
The Reds boss sends his team into action against Newcastle United sitting uncomfortably in 15th spot, having suffered two defeats already and knowing they will drop even further if the Magpies can record their first league win at Anfield since 1994.

Having begun the campaign with such high hopes of mounting a sustained challenge to champions Chelsea, Liverpool’s title aspirations are already being written off in some quarters.

Yet Benitez is refusing to be deflected from the bigger picture and insists his side will eventually come good.

“Yes, we would have liked more points but there is nothing we can do to change the table now,” he said.

“There is no sense of panic. I have seen the squad in training. I know their qualities and I know we need to remain calm.

“We all want to win every game and be at the top of the table from the beginning until the end.

“But you also need to think about the season, the number of games and the number of competitions.

“For small clubs, maybe it is enough to say we beat this particular club.

“It is not the same for the big clubs. We want to win trophies and you cannot win the league in the first week of the season, you need to wait until the end.”

Benitez is bemused by the logic of some pundits who claim Liverpool cannot win the championship from their current position - eight points adrift of Manchester United and Chelsea - while Arsenal can, even though the Gunners are only a point better off.

The Spaniard’s continued optimism for the campaign ahead is reinforced by a belief neither Chelsea, nor anyone else, will run away with the title in the manner of recent seasons.

That all the big four have lost at least once so far suggests his theory will be proven correct.

“It will be different this year,” he said.

“I do think Chelsea will drop more points. A lot of teams have improved from last year and things can change suddenly every week.”

Benitez defended himself against allegations of excessive tinkering, even though it is now 92 games since he last named an unchanged side.

Like so many of the top bosses, he has experienced difficulty in moulding together a squad left exhausted by the World Cup and bemoaned the additional complication of a Champions League qualifier.

“We could not train properly for 15 days in pre-season because of the Champions League games,” he said.

“All I can do is pick the players who are the fittest. We have enough quality in the squad, we just need to manage it.

“I have done exactly the same in the last two seasons during which time we reached the Champions League final and the FA Cup final, and won them both.”

On neither occasion was skipper Steven Gerrard deployed on the left-hand side of midfield, although it appears that is where he might have to get used to playing just now.

With Benitez apparently settled on Xabi Alonso and Mohamed Sissoko as his first-choice central midfield partnership and Jermaine Pennant providing added pace down the right, Gerrard was switched to the left for the weekend defeat at Chelsea, even though the midfielder has made it perfectly clear his preferred spot is in the middle.

“Steven is happier playing in the middle and we know that but I cannot put Xabi or Momo on the wing,” added Benitez.

“If they are playing well, we know Steven has a lot of quality and we can use him in another position, on the right, the left, or behind the main striker - that will benefit the team.

“Zinedine Zidane played on the left many times, even though he preferred to play just behind the strikers, and Ronaldinho plays on the right, even though he would prefer to be behind the strikers too.

“That’s how it is with good players. They can play in any position. Steven is our captain and he knows that.”

benfica64
09-21-2006, 03:22 AM
Rafael Benitez is refusing to panic amid the criticism that has accompanied Liverpool's mixed start to the Barclays Premiership season.
The Reds boss sends his team into action against Newcastle United sitting uncomfortably in 15th spot, having suffered two defeats already and knowing they will drop even further if the Magpies can record their first league win at Anfield since 1994.

Having begun the campaign with such high hopes of mounting a sustained challenge to champions Chelsea, Liverpool’s title aspirations are already being written off in some quarters.

Yet Benitez is refusing to be deflected from the bigger picture and insists his side will eventually come good.

“Yes, we would have liked more points but there is nothing we can do to change the table now,” he said.

“There is no sense of panic. I have seen the squad in training. I know their qualities and I know we need to remain calm.

“We all want to win every game and be at the top of the table from the beginning until the end.

“But you also need to think about the season, the number of games and the number of competitions.

“For small clubs, maybe it is enough to say we beat this particular club.

“It is not the same for the big clubs. We want to win trophies and you cannot win the league in the first week of the season, you need to wait until the end.”

Benitez is bemused by the logic of some pundits who claim Liverpool cannot win the championship from their current position - eight points adrift of Manchester United and Chelsea - while Arsenal can, even though the Gunners are only a point better off.

The Spaniard’s continued optimism for the campaign ahead is reinforced by a belief neither Chelsea, nor anyone else, will run away with the title in the manner of recent seasons.

That all the big four have lost at least once so far suggests his theory will be proven correct.

“It will be different this year,” he said.

“I do think Chelsea will drop more points. A lot of teams have improved from last year and things can change suddenly every week.”

Benitez defended himself against allegations of excessive tinkering, even though it is now 92 games since he last named an unchanged side.

Like so many of the top bosses, he has experienced difficulty in moulding together a squad left exhausted by the World Cup and bemoaned the additional complication of a Champions League qualifier.

“We could not train properly for 15 days in pre-season because of the Champions League games,” he said.

“All I can do is pick the players who are the fittest. We have enough quality in the squad, we just need to manage it.

“I have done exactly the same in the last two seasons during which time we reached the Champions League final and the FA Cup final, and won them both.”

On neither occasion was skipper Steven Gerrard deployed on the left-hand side of midfield, although it appears that is where he might have to get used to playing just now.

With Benitez apparently settled on Xabi Alonso and Mohamed Sissoko as his first-choice central midfield partnership and Jermaine Pennant providing added pace down the right, Gerrard was switched to the left for the weekend defeat at Chelsea, even though the midfielder has made it perfectly clear his preferred spot is in the middle.

“Steven is happier playing in the middle and we know that but I cannot put Xabi or Momo on the wing,” added Benitez.

“If they are playing well, we know Steven has a lot of quality and we can use him in another position, on the right, the left, or behind the main striker - that will benefit the team.

“Zinedine Zidane played on the left many times, even though he preferred to play just behind the strikers, and Ronaldinho plays on the right, even though he would prefer to be behind the strikers too.

“That’s how it is with good players. They can play in any position. Steven is our captain and he knows that.” If liverpool had Mourinho running the show you guys be the best the champs the real deal. This benitez clown hasnt a clue what to do.

holicman
09-21-2006, 05:23 AM
Well I know he is definitely playing a few players out of position, and not playing the right combination of players on the field.

Jermaine Pennant and Peter Crouch should start each game together, Pennant can cross the ball brilliantly and of course Crouch is good in the air obviously because of his height.

Steven Gerrard is being played out of position again.

we are missing a few important names like Riise and kewell for starters, and we need the experience of Hyppia also.

Reina is a shadow of what he was last season.

Kuyt looks like he will be a good signing and same with Aurelio.

We just need to rebuild the team chemistry, with a few new faces in the team, they need to learn to adapt not only to Liverpool, but some of them have to adapt to the pace and expectations that the premier league demands.

I dont think Rafa is a bad manager, otherwise we wouldnt have won the champions league or the FA cup.

Both games we were not the best team on the day, we were just more hungry to win, and I think thats what Benitez thrives on, is European success, which probably brings more money into the club than winning the league.

I agree he could be better and he is nothing like Mourinho, but he is OK for liverpool and that to me is what counts.

Sirhail
09-21-2006, 10:29 AM
rafa is a fantastic manager...

mourinho has 500 milion to back him up

rafa won the la liga twice with valencia
won the cl and fa cup wid us...

and we're not boring as we used to be....we play some sexy football under him.....

gerrard can play anywhere, hes the captain, hes our ronaldinho
we're waitin until gonzalez settles in a bit more and kewell comes back from injury

iwannashagsimon
09-21-2006, 04:45 PM
I don't think Rafa is a bad manager. All managers no matter what sport it is has good and bad days. With all the new players and different languages. Not to mention teaching the new plaers the English playing style, of course there will be some rough spots at first. But when everyone has settled in to their new surroundings and all the injured players return, then things will fall into place.