Bitter attack on BenÍtez takes shine off Liverpool’s victory
Only days after Rafael BenÍtez led his team to a memorable Champions League semi-final victory over Chelsea at Anfield, Steve Heighway, the legendary Liverpool winger and head of the club’s highly successful academy, has attacked the Liverpool manager for his interference in the development of the club’s best young players.
Heighway labelled as “crazy” BenÍtez’s decision to bypass him and take control of some of the players who won the FA Youth Cup last week for a second successive season. After the dramatic final at Old Trafford, Heighway announced that he was leaving the academy after 19 years in which he groomed the talents of a host of players, including Steven Gerrard and Michael Owen.
There had been rumours that BenÍtez did not want Heighway to exert his traditional control over young stars, but Heighway waited until the cup final was over before making his decision to leave official.
The rot, for Heighway, set in when the club decided to appoint from outside the club and break with its famous boot-room tradition. Heighway fell out with Gérard Houllier, BenÍtez’s predecessor, but stood his ground with backing from the Liverpool board. Now, though, he has decided that it is best to step down, rather than fight his corner — especially because BenÍtez is proving a popular first-team coach.
Heighway said: “Rafa is a terrific manager, tactically astute with qualities I really admire, [but] in my view I’m the best coach of 17 and 18-year-old players in this club. But I no longer get the chance to do that. That’s crazy, that’s mad; it’s to the detriment of the young players at this club.”
According to Heighway, BenÍtez’s staff do not even spot who are the best players. Heighway argues that he has produced a crop of young players that could take on and beat any other youth team in the world but that BenÍtez is in danger of undermining their potential.
The Spaniard wants some of the players to leave the academy and join Liverpool’s reserve team, but Heighway argues that the reserve team at any club are a waste of time and talent and that his best players should either stay with him at the academy or go straight into the first team — as Michael Owen famously did.
The former winger, signed by Bill Shankly from nonLeague football, has urged the football community to engage in a serious debate about the damage being done to young players because of what he regards as outdated reserve-team football.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/spo...cle1744555.ece
Only days after Rafael BenÍtez led his team to a memorable Champions League semi-final victory over Chelsea at Anfield, Steve Heighway, the legendary Liverpool winger and head of the club’s highly successful academy, has attacked the Liverpool manager for his interference in the development of the club’s best young players.
Heighway labelled as “crazy” BenÍtez’s decision to bypass him and take control of some of the players who won the FA Youth Cup last week for a second successive season. After the dramatic final at Old Trafford, Heighway announced that he was leaving the academy after 19 years in which he groomed the talents of a host of players, including Steven Gerrard and Michael Owen.
There had been rumours that BenÍtez did not want Heighway to exert his traditional control over young stars, but Heighway waited until the cup final was over before making his decision to leave official.
The rot, for Heighway, set in when the club decided to appoint from outside the club and break with its famous boot-room tradition. Heighway fell out with Gérard Houllier, BenÍtez’s predecessor, but stood his ground with backing from the Liverpool board. Now, though, he has decided that it is best to step down, rather than fight his corner — especially because BenÍtez is proving a popular first-team coach.
Heighway said: “Rafa is a terrific manager, tactically astute with qualities I really admire, [but] in my view I’m the best coach of 17 and 18-year-old players in this club. But I no longer get the chance to do that. That’s crazy, that’s mad; it’s to the detriment of the young players at this club.”
According to Heighway, BenÍtez’s staff do not even spot who are the best players. Heighway argues that he has produced a crop of young players that could take on and beat any other youth team in the world but that BenÍtez is in danger of undermining their potential.
The Spaniard wants some of the players to leave the academy and join Liverpool’s reserve team, but Heighway argues that the reserve team at any club are a waste of time and talent and that his best players should either stay with him at the academy or go straight into the first team — as Michael Owen famously did.
The former winger, signed by Bill Shankly from nonLeague football, has urged the football community to engage in a serious debate about the damage being done to young players because of what he regards as outdated reserve-team football.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/spo...cle1744555.ece


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