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    Realist Benitez outshines Wenger

    by Phil McNulty - BBC Sport 07 March 2007

    Take your mind back to the first week of January - the week when Arsene Wenger was hailed as the great visionary and Rafael Benitez as a bungler who did not know his best team.

    Arsenal dumped Liverpool out of the FA Cup on the Saturday then became the first visiting side to score six at Anfield for 77 years in a Carling Cup tie on the Tuesday.

    Wenger's brilliant band of youngsters ran Liverpool ragged, with Benitez accused of betraying Anfield's great traditions by fielding weakened sides.

    Liverpool supporters voiced disapproval, but Benitez was unrepentant, effectively saying he had not come to Anfield to win the Carling Cup.

    He wanted the Premiership or the Champions League.

    Arsenal and Wenger, in contrast, were almost obliterated by the bouquets hurled in their direction. The world was at their feet.

    How we laughed. At Benitez.

    Turn the clock forward to where we stand after a dramatic two nights of Champions League football and who is laughing now?

    Wenger's season has collapsed in the space of 10 days that have damaged Arsenal's image and left them empty-handed in their glittering new Emirates Stadium.

    Arsenal were outstanding in defeat against Chelsea in a Carling Cup final that ended in acrimony, but were then promptly dumped out of the FA Cup by Blackburn.

    And the Champions League exit at the hands of PSV Eindhoven capped a miserable 10 days.

    Benitez, on the other hand, has been hailed as one of the finest tactical brains in football after meticulously plotting Barcelona's downfall to reach the last eight.

    Arsenal went the way we always knew they would. Passing the opposition into submission, then missing the chances that should have sent them through.

    The glitter has been taken off Wenger's golden generation - for now at least.

    Benitez is an altogether more pragmatic figure. If you want romance, send flowers but don't look for it in his football teams.

    He deals in the small details, whereas Wenger is an admirable man of footballing principle who embraces the beautiful game.

    But after two seasons without a trophy, it may be time for Wenger to adopt a little of Benitez's hard-nosed realism.

    No-one would suggest for one second Wenger is under pressure, but two seasons without a trophy is not good news for Arsenal as they settle into a new home.

    Benitez's insistence that he was seeing the bigger picture has arguably made Liverpool the best-equipped of the Premiership trio still in the Champions League to go on and win the trophy.

    And that statement is made with the knowledge that Manchester United and Sir Alex Ferguson have set their heart on reclaiming the trophy.

    The Spaniard still fails to nail down the Premiership, but he has no peers when it comes to plotting a route around Europe.

    And Liverpool's fans will start to see uncanny echoes of 2005, when they emerged from the shadows to win the trophy in Istanbul.

    Examine the evidence.

    Benitez was criticised for fielding a below-strength team in an FA Cup defeat at Burnley, but then a succession of high-quality opponents fell by the wayside in Europe.

    Make no mistake, no team in the draw will want to be paired with Liverpool in the quarter-final.

    And this is not just because of the prospect of facing Steven Gerrard or confronting The Kop. It is also the fact that they will have to out-smart Benitez.

    Wenger will be a miserable man after their loss.

    He is a bad loser at the best of times, and three hammer blows in less than a fortnight will not be well-received.

    Unthinkable as it may seem, maybe it is time he put his principles - laudable though they are - to one side and put a little bit of the Benitez philosophy into his talented but flawed Arsenal side.

    He must dwell on that while Benitez eyes up another Champions League crown - but wasn't that what he said he was doing after losing 6-3 to Arsenal in the Carling Cup?



    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

    #2
    As I have been saying to Arsenal fans for a couple of weeks now, a team with European pedigree and a tactically astute manager can beat Barcelona whether it is in the second round or the CL final.

    Arsenal are a pretentious bunch of ****s with delusions of grandeur but with a small-time mentality. They were heralding getting to the CL final as an achievement in itself, treating it as if they already reached the big time.

    Moronic ****s.

    Where's their European Cups?
    White liquid in a bottle = Milk

    Purslow = C*nt

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      #3
      Originally posted by Dhavlos View Post
      As I have been saying to Arsenal fans for a couple of weeks now, a team with European pedigree and a tactically astute manager can beat Barcelona whether it is in the second round or the CL final.

      Arsenal are a pretentious bunch of ****s with delusions of grandeur but with a small-time mentality. They were heralding getting to the CL final as an achievement in itself, treating it as if they already reached the big time.

      Moronic ****s.

      Where's their European Cups?
      You must be loving whats happening to Arsenal

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        #4
        Originally posted by spud_gun View Post
        You must be loving whats happening to Arsenal


        You'd better believe it mate. After the moronic bull**** I got after the 6-3, I'm going to really enjoy tomorrow
        White liquid in a bottle = Milk

        Purslow = C*nt

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          #5
          Best stay outta this one.
          "Let me say for the record, I am not a gangster and never have been. Im not the thief who grabs your purse. Im not the guy who jacks your car. Im not down with the people who steal and hurt others. Im just a brother who fight back."
          Tupac

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            #6
            Originally posted by Marky19 View Post
            Best stay outta this one.
            Hope you not too heart broken abt another dismal European performance by the Gooners

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              #7
              Originally posted by Marky19 View Post
              Best stay outta this one.
              good idea

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                #8
                Originally posted by Dhavlos View Post


                You'd better believe it mate. After the moronic bull**** I got after the 6-3, I'm going to really enjoy tomorrow


                I'm going to piss off every Arse fan I see today! Can't wait. Yahoooo...
                Torres Fan Club Member #2, Lucas Leiva Fan Club Member #1

                going limp; HARRRRRRRRRRRR

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                  #9
                  I hate Wenger - he is a good manager but a disgraceful moaner, a bad loser who gets away with saying some outrageous things. Arsenal play nice football but they have no plan B for when teams come to frustrate them. Right from the start last night it was obvious the way the evening was going to go, but they failed to find any way through - even their goal was an o.g.

                  OK so they got to the final last season, but that papered over the cracks in their team and the fact that their Champions League record is abysmal. Not so long ago they were unbeaten for 49 games and now look at them.

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                    #10
                    Not that I am keen on defending Arsenal, but they DO have significant injury problems. And surely you must admit that its very likely that they will overtake the Reds in the Prem.

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                      #11
                      I heard Wenger described on R5 yesterday afternoon as a tactical genius. Injury problems notwithstanding and whatever his undoubted qualities as a manager he is, relatively speaking, tactically inept and inflexible.

                      Oh and, not that there's anything wrong with it, Dhavlos's crowing at Arsenal's demise is the most predictable thing I've read all week and that includes Mattshark and Nicey arguing with each other and Shaggy quoting endlessly from old comedy programmes.
                      .
                      Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



                      May the Lord bless this post.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
                        I heard Wenger described on R5 yesterday afternoon as a tactical genius. Injury problems notwithstanding and whatever his undoubted qualities as a manager he is, relatively speaking, tactically inept and inflexible.

                        Oh and, not that there's anything wrong with it, Dhavlos's crowing at Arsenal's demise is the most predictable thing I've read all week and that includes Mattshark and Nicey arguing with each other and Shaggy quoting endlessly from old comedy programmes*.
                        * And lighting up a spliff.
                        .
                        Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



                        May the Lord bless this post.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
                          I heard Wenger described on R5 yesterday afternoon as a tactical genius. Injury problems notwithstanding and whatever his undoubted qualities as a manager he is, relatively speaking, tactically inept and inflexible.

                          Oh and, not that there's anything wrong with it, Dhavlos's crowing at Arsenal's demise is the most predictable thing I've read all week and that includes Mattshark and Nicey arguing with each other and Shaggy quoting endlessly from old comedy programmes.
                          Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
                          * And lighting up a spliff.


                          I think you are spot on about Wenger as a tactician Neil. The way Arsenal play their football is admirable, but without a bit of tactical nous and a more pragmatic approach from from time to time it will only take so far, especially in Europe.

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                            #14
                            The same Wenger who beat us back to back in cup games and away in the league this year I might add.
                            Let's not gloat too much eh?
                            It's a bit embarrassing to be honest.
                            --== Because the gang and the government is no different ==--

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by tomasjj View Post
                              The same Wenger who beat us back to back in cup games and away in the league this year I might add.
                              Let's not gloat too much eh?
                              It's a bit embarrassing to be honest.
                              I know what you are saying Tomas and as I said I do think he is a good manager and they play good football, I was just saying in Europe Wenger's ability as a tactician isn't that great IMHO.

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