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    Rafa says Jose cost Chelski the League

    Rafael Benitez has fuelled his feud with Jose Mourinho by claiming that tinkering with his Chelsea team at the weekend 'cost him the league title'.

    Liverpool boss Benitez has had to listen to Mourinho's suggestion that the Anfield men have been playing 'testimonials' for weeks because they have only one trophy to play for.

    The Chelsea manager has also been critical of Benitez's decisions to rest players ahead of Liverpool's Champions League clashes.

    But now Benitez, ahead of tomorrow's decisive semi-final second leg at Anfield, claims that by trying to do the same in the 2-2 draw against Bolton on Saturday, Mourinho lost Chelsea their Premiership crown.

    'It has cost him the league title,' Benitez said.

    And that, believes Benitez, will make the pressure-cooker atmosphere at Stamford Bridge even more difficult for Mourinho to handle.

    Benitez even took a sly dig at Mourinho's `Special One' tag, saying: 'We have our special ones here, they are our fans, who always play with their hearts.'

    He added of Chelsea: 'They know the pressure they have, but everyone has their own problems. We want to win this game, we want to finish third and, as for them, I do not need to put them under more pressure because they know full well what pressure they are under to win things.

    'They try to win everything - that is enough pressure without me saying anything.

    'They know the pressures they are under, you only have to ask Mr Abramovich what he wants, the Champions League or the Premier League. They know.

    'It is clear they will be under pressure because they were talking about trophies, trophies, trophies. Maybe they have one less to win now and that makes the Champions League their priority.'

    Mourinho has also been critical of Liverpool's fans over the past week, but Benitez hit back by saying that, unlike Chelsea, Liverpool do not need to hand out free flags to get their fans in the right mood.

    He added: 'At Stamford Bridge, we showed that our supporters won their battle, even though Chelsea had their fans all with flags to wave. But our supporters were there with their hearts.

    'We do not need to give away flags for our fans to wave - our supporters are always there with their hearts and that is all we need.

    'I aim to be concentrating on one competition after the semi-final, and I do not worry whether Chelsea have one or two to think about.

    'They will know that Anfield is a difficult place for them. I know they can say it is not a problem and they have experienced it before, but we know it will be a problem for them.

    'Our supporters, they are the special ones, that is clear. Chelsea know why.'

    Two years ago, the Anfield hordes roared their team into the Istanbul final on a memorable night against Chelsea, and Benitez believes they can do it again, with the Merseysiders 1-0 down from the first-leg.

    He said: 'We can use the memories of two years ago to our advantage because we know what the players and fans can do working together.

    'I remember before the game in 2005, the Chelsea players spoke a lot about being ready for the Anfield atmosphere, but when the game was played they could not handle it. It's very difficult for any opposing team to prepare to play against 12 men.

    'Our fans cannot give red cards or award penalties, but they can score goals. I like this about our supporters because we know they will show they are in the best in the world again tomorrow night.

    'The players can also use these positive memories. We will go into the game with a lot of confidence, but we know Chelsea are a very good team and we cannot afford to make mistakes.

    'They are a team which has been built with a lot of money to win major trophies. They spent a lot of money on [Andriy] Shevchenko and [Michael] Ballack last year because their priority is the Champions League. Now they have more difficulties in the Premiership, it's clear if they're going to win a major trophy, this is the one they want to win.'

    And Benitez reveals he has spent time working on the mistakes made in the first leg last week at Stamford Bridge.

    He said: 'We are trying to learn from our mistakes in the first leg, they are very good, but I have confidence because playing with 12 men is a great advantage for us.

    'It is no secret we will try to play with a high tempo from the beginning, something we didn't do in the first-leg. If we can keep a high tempo going for 90 minutes, that will be perfect.

    'We did not play to our best level in the first leg, that is the key for me.

    'If we play to our best, we will win.'
    I wish I could see The Special One's Reaction when he read this
    "For whom He did foreknow, He also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of His Son"

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    "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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        #4
        Where in your article does Rafa say Jose cost Chelski the League?
        "For whom He did foreknow, He also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of His Son"

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          #5
          What a legend.
          That's the one...

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            #6
            Originally posted by SouthAfricaRed View Post
            Where in your article does Rafa say Jose cost Chelski the League?
            This is a continuation of that thread, and needn't have warranted a new one starting on the same theme.
            http://www.retroreds.co.uk/

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              #7
              I wish Rafa would shut up to be honest.

              Didn't he say he didn't bother with this sort of stuff? Doesn't sound like it to me...
              Are you the Judean People's Front?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Spionkop69 View Post
                I wish Rafa would shut up to be honest.

                Didn't he say he didn't bother with this sort of stuff? Doesn't sound like it to me...


                We had better ****ing produce the goods tomorrow night after all this talk from Rafa and the players.

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                  #9
                  Jose Mourinho believes it is "obvious" Liverpool will hurl giant striker Peter Crouch into the Champions League semi-final second leg.

                  The Chelsea boss is without key defender Ricardo Carvalho - although opposite number Rafael Benitez insists he will "wait to see the team sheet first" before believing that - and Mourinho expects to see Crouch leading the Reds attack.

                  The England man was left on the bench last week in the first leg, when Chelsea won 1-0, but Liverpool's performance improved considerably when he came on for Craig Bellamy.

                  Mourinho arrived at Anfield tonight for training insisting his side were not favourites because "Liverpool have been able to rest for a week while we were playing two days ago and having to handle the physical and emotional pressures of the Premier League."

                  And he also raised some concerns over the appointment of Spanish referee, Manuel Mejuto Gonzalez, to control the second-leg at Anfield, the same official who took charge of Liverpool's Champions League final in Istanbul two seasons ago when they won the trophy for the fifth time.

                  But he seemed more concerned with the absence of Carvalho with an ankle problem, the arrival of Crouch and a Liverpool long-ball game.

                  Benitez had already seen that one coming and earlier had dismissed any complaints of Spanish favouritism, but Mourinho carefully highlighted the issue, saying: "The referee is Spanish, and a top referee. I prefer a top Spanish referee than a bad referee from another nationality.

                  "But I can imagine if he was Portuguese what everyone would say about it.

                  "But I say nothing, just that Mr Gonzalez is one of the best referees in Europe and I want to believe he comes here to do a professional job, a job without heart, a job as a professional. He is a top referee, nothing else, I believe that."

                  Mourinho likewise dismissed Benitez's claims that Chelsea would be intimidated by the Anfield atmosphere, saying: "A great atmosphere supporting the home team is always good for the home team. A hostile one for the away team can depend on the players' character.

                  "But, at this level, a hostile atmosphere can be a good motivation for people with a lot of experience. I do not see [Claude] Makelele not sleeping tonight because of the atmosphere coming up.

                  "Everyone wants good atmospheres, and Liverpool's fans always provide that. It is good.

                  "We have prepared ourselves for this atmosphere. Referees must also prepare themselves for matches with players asking for this, for that, for this, for that. They have to be strong. They have to be strong enough to cope with it.

                  "And I am not interested what Rafa Benitez is suggesting [about the atmosphere], I am not interested in what he says so don't tell me what Rafa has been saying.

                  "We will cope with the atmosphere. I do not think someone like Makelele will be having sleepless nights."

                  And Mourinho was clear on one thing. Crouch will play.

                  The Portuguese coach said: "Rafa is a good manager. In Peter Crouch he has a player who is two metres tall and Ricardo Carvalho is not playing. I think he is intelligent if he plays the direct game to Crouch, that is normal, obvious.

                  "Yes, we will miss Carvalho. He has been our best defender, one part of the season without Petr Cech behind him, another without John Terry beside him and another without Michael Essien in front of him.

                  "He has been the main man, the pillar. So to miss him in such a big game is a big blow. We have other solutions, and do not forget that we are winning and every time we play Liverpool and score before them, we always get the right result.

                  "We are leading 1-0, those are good conditions to have self-belief that we can win the tie."
                  The future you have, tomorrow, won't be the same future you had, yesterday.

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                    #10
                    "do not forget that we are winning and every time we play Liverpool and score before them, we always get the right result"

                    gonna live to regret those words mourinho
                    Thomas Hicks Senior

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Spionkop69 View Post
                      I wish Rafa would shut up to be honest.

                      Didn't he say he didn't bother with this sort of stuff? Doesn't sound like it to me...


                      He should spend his time coaching, not talking to the press.
                      --== Because the gang and the government is no different ==--

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                        #12
                        I thought Rafa wasnt going to rise to Jose??
                        When you feel like you're done, you are not alone........

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