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    Benítez: We could not afford to lose

    • Liverpool manager bemoans defeat at Middlesbrough
    • Torres set to miss Champions League second leg

    Andy Hunter
    guardian.co.uk, Monday 2 March 2009 21.21 GMT

    Rafael Benítez's prognosis on Liverpool was as sombre as his mood yesterday as he described their defeat at Middlesbrough as a fatal error in the title race and revealed that Fernando Torres may not be fit for the Champions League return against Real Madrid.

    The Liverpool manager remained downcast after the dispiriting display and result at the Riverside and, although he will not concede the title is beyond Anfield until arithmetic confirms it, he left no doubt as to the ramifications of Saturday's 2–0 defeat on Teesside. "We knew we could not lose any games or draw any more games if we wanted to fight for the title," he admitted.

    Benítez's outlook has not been helped by injury to Torres and the defenders Daniel Agger and Alvaro Arbeloa, all of whom miss tonight's match against Sunderland at Anfield. They remain doubtful for the Champions League second leg against Real Madrid a week tonight and their absence had such a debilitating effect on Liverpool's threat and balance against Middlesbrough.

    "We will have to wait for Torres, Agger and Arbeloa and see how they progress for Real Madrid," said Benítez, who lost his leading striker to a twisted ankle at the Bernabéu last week. "It is not clear [if they can face Real] at the moment."

    Now seven points adrift of Manchester United but having played a game more, Benítez admitted his first task tonight will be to lift the spirits of a club that, according to Sir Alex Ferguson, was involved in a two-horse race for the title just a fortnight ago. "When you are in a position where you are fighting at the top of the table and you have a defeat, then it's normal that the mood is not the best," said the Liverpool manager. "You can have five minutes of being disappointed, then you start again preparing for the next game. If we start well against Sunderland and create some chances then I think everybody will be behind the players. The players have to show the supporters their character on the pitch."

    Benítez admitted he never anticipated that Liverpool would falter so badly and so quickly from a position of strength in the Premier League.

    "We were in a really good position for such a long time, the best in my five years here, so what has happened has come as a surprise and disappointment," he said. However, he remains adamant that Liverpool can end United's dominance of the Premier League under his stewardship.

    "The cycle will be broken," he said. "We have confidence we can stay closer at the top of the table. We have made some *mistakes this season, such as *losing at Middlesbrough, a game we would *normally have to win. We have to improve on the pitch. Clearly one thing is to do better in front of goal but there is not just one reason why we aren't closer to the top."

    The Liverpool manager also revealed his protracted contract negotiations are likely to drag on, with no date set for the next round of talks between his advisers and lawyers acting for the club's co-owners, Tom Hicks and George Gillett.

    "There will be communications in the next few days and we will decide then but we don't have a date," Benítez said. "It could be in a few days or maybe in a few weeks."

    #2
    Wish he would shut the **** up about his contract and just get on with the job in hand. Im getting sick of hearing the same crap every week about it. Either sign it or shut up about it.

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      #3
      What else contract wise does he need sorting?

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        #4
        If we couldnt afford to lose, perhaps he should've played Carra at RB and not Skrtel.

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          #5
          Thats too straightforward for 'tactical' 'genius' Benitez.

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            #6
            Perhaps Carra said he was tired so played in the middle
            Sack swinging like Dub-D40 on a door hinge

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              #7
              'tired'

              I can just see it now.

              "We didnt win the title because we were tired"

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                #8
                Well that is what Carra said. I definitely read it somewhere
                Sack swinging like Dub-D40 on a door hinge

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                  #9
                  Pretty tame excuse, IMO.

                  Playing Skrtel at RB was a woeful and costly decision. I look forward to seeing Rafa repeating the same mistake soon.

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                    #10
                    The thing that annoys me most about this contract **** is that he still has 12 months to go on his current one.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by liverpooltj View Post
                      Wish he would shut the **** up about his contract and just get on with the job in hand. Im getting sick of hearing the same crap every week about it. Either sign it or shut up about it.
                      To be fair but he's probably being hassled by the press and he's just thrown something out to shut them up so he can get on with the conference. It's not like he's going to the media to discuss it or revealing the internal workings of it.

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                        #12
                        "Well that is what Carra said. I definitely read it somewhere"

                        If that is the case that players are dictating where they are play we have real problems. Rafa is the manager and if he wanted Carra to play right back then his decision is final, if he has lost the dressing room then we are in major trouble
                        "All I'll ever do is all I've ever done in any job, and that's promise to fight for my life for the supporters and the people of the city"

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by souliv View Post
                          If that is the case that players are dictating where they are play we have real problems. Rafa is the manager and if he wanted Carra to play right back then his decision is final, if he has lost the dressing room then we are in major trouble
                          There's a difference between "I'm knackerred and can't cope on the right boss" and dictatiting where he plays even if that is correct.

                          Rafa would even tell Carra to piss off and sit on the bench for 6 months if he started getting shirty, he doesn't stand for crap.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by EwarWoo View Post
                            There's a difference between "I'm knackerred and can't cope on the right boss" and dictatiting where he plays even if that is correct.

                            Rafa would even tell Carra to piss off and sit on the bench for 6 months if he started getting shirty, he doesn't stand for crap.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by liverpooltj View Post
                              Wish he would shut the **** up about his contract and just get on with the job in hand. Im getting sick of hearing the same crap every week about it. Either sign it or shut up about it.
                              Rafa never ever brings it up. What's he supposed to say if some dickhead sticks a camera in his face and asks him the same old question and do you know what, those dickheads will keep asking him when our fans are so naive as to blame the press harassment on Benitez.

                              He doesn't answer the question, he tries to talk about football. I'm sure there's noone more sick about hearing about it than Rafa.
                              "My commitment to Liverpool is 100 per cent. I would die for that Liverpool shirt. I think the club loves me and I feel the same, no matter what the situation." - Pepe Reina, Nov '09.

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