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    José Mourinho may claim to have mellowed over the summer, but his new-found calm has been tested before Chelsea’s visit to Liverpool tomorrow, with his team accused of lacking “spark” and Rafael Benítez suggesting that Florent Malouda was seduced by money when rejecting Anfield for Stamford Bridge this summer.

    Benítez stopped short of accusing Malouda of greed, but the Liverpool manager left little doubt about why he feels that the former Lyons winger moved to London rather than Merseyside last month. Malouda, having indicated that he would join Liverpool, is understood to have phoned Benítez to explain his decision after opting to join Chelsea in a £13.5 million transfer, but Benítez, unimpressed, implied yesterday that he was not prepared to match Chelsea’s wage offer for a player whose attitude he had begun to question.

    “We try to sign players we think are good enough for us,” Benítez said. “Now in modern football it depends on the money. Some players prefer more money and it’s something you cannot control. You must only pay the money you can afford and the right money for each player. We can compete with other teams in the market if we want, but we will only pay the right money for the right players.

    “Malouda was one of our names, but he decided to go to Chelsea. He knows why. The lifestyle in London? I don’t think so. I don’t want to say why, but I know the answer.”

    The comments about Malouda were symptomatic of BenÍtez’s willingness to engage in verbal warfare with Mourinho in a way that he has not attempted with his other rivals. A familiar dig, one that he repeated yesterday, is that “Roman Abramovich has done a fantastic job for Chelsea”, implying that the billionaire owner is the biggest reason for their success, while Mourinho’s claims to have mellowed were treated with disdain.

    “He forgets when he starts talking about us and then sometimes he recovers his memory,” BenÍtez said. “He was talking about us again in the summer. Maybe he will start thinking about his team now.”

    Mourinho will not take kindly to BenÍtez’s interference because he resents the Spaniard’s oft-repeated insinuation that Chelsea have bought success, being at great pains to point out that Liverpool and Manchester United have spent far more than the West London club this summer, with Malouda the club’s only signing who cost a fee.

    The Portuguese will be equally affronted by the accusation from Javier Mascherano, the Liverpool mid-field player, that Chelsea lack spark. Neither team have hit top form in winning their first two matches this season, but Mascherano believes that Chelsea should be worried before their arrival at Anfield.

    “We are playing a lot better than Chelsea at the moment,” he said. “I have seen some of Chelsea’s games this season and they do not seem to have the same spark as in other years. There is no doubt that Liverpool are the favourites.”

    Chelsea should put up more of a fight than on their previous visit to Anfield in the league, last January, when their injury-ravaged team surrendered 2-0. Mourinho will welcome back John Terry for his first game of the season after a knee injury and Michael Essien is in contention after a knee problem, but Ricardo Carvalho has been ruled out with a bruised hip.

    Claudio Pizarro reacted strongly yesterday to suggestions from Reading that he dived to get Kalifa Cissé sent off in Wednesday’s 2-1 win at the Madjeski Stadium. “Did they see the game?” Pizarro said. “Of course he kicked me and if I hadn’t pulled my leg away, I’d have broken my leg. I was lucky that I did pull my leg away, but I still have a mark there. Yes, he cut me. You could see that my sock was cut as well.”
    Babel fanclub member # 4!!!

    **** OFF MOURINHO!!!!!!:whatever:

    #2
    Talk is cheap. We will have egg on our face if it all goes wrong on Sunday. Talking should be done with the quality of your football. Jose would be more riled if he didn't get a reaction from Rafa.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Red_Al_77 View Post
      Talk is cheap. We will have egg on our face if it all goes wrong on Sunday. Talking should be done with the quality of your football. Jose would be more riled if he didn't get a reaction from Rafa.


      I don't like us talking like that as we should be concentrating on our football instead of silly comments like that. Rafa has been riled by comments from José before, at least he doesn't have to feed off the papers with that. José won't need a teamtalk tomorrow based on that.

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        #4
        It is unlike Rafa to be so bold when having a dig at Mourinho but, imho, it's about time we got the first word in.

        another Rafa quote was
        "If you analyse the last few years it's clear that Abrhamovic has done a great job for Chelsea."
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        **** OFF MOURINHO!!!!!!:whatever:

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          #5
          Originally posted by kurtangle01 View Post
          It is unlike Rafa to be so bold when having a dig at Mourinho but, imho, it's about time we got the first word in.

          another Rafa quote was
          Sure, he's right, but we should stop short of commenting on other teams IMO.

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            #6
            Originally posted by fredo View Post
            Sure, he's right, but we should stop short of commenting on other teams IMO.

            Eh? So when Shankly said about only two teams in Liverpool, Liverpool and Liverpool reserves, closing the curtains if Everton played in his back yard etc. was this wrong?

            I really don’t get this Rafa and the players shouldn’t be commenting on other teams. For the first time in ages I actually get the feeling that the team are oozing confidence, that they fear no one. Is this not a good sign?
            If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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              #7
              Normally I would agree, but in this case I think it's tactical.

              Chelsea are going to come to Anfield and defend deep and hit us on the break, if Jose falls for it and decides to pressure us high up the pitch I think we could have an advantage.

              We aren't particularly good yet at breaking defensive teams down so if Rafa can rile them into being more adventurous then why not?

              We have some real pace this year up front in Babel and Torres, and players who can do something with it unlike Bellamy.


              La tristesse durera toujours

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                #8
                There's a certain cockiness from the camp and I like that as long as we can back it up. As long as the comments are classy then I have no issues... hail Shanks...
                ...
                Don't take life too seriously or you'll never get out alive.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by RedReet View Post
                  Eh? So when Shankly said about only two teams in Liverpool, Liverpool and Liverpool reserves, closing the curtains if Everton played in his back yard etc. was this wrong?

                  I really don’t get this Rafa and the players shouldn’t be commenting on other teams. For the first time in ages I actually get the feeling that the team are oozing confidence, that they fear no one. Is this not a good sign?
                  Originally posted by James View Post
                  Normally I would agree, but in this case I think it's tactical.

                  Chelsea are going to come to Anfield and defend deep and hit us on the break, if Jose falls for it and decides to pressure us high up the pitch I think we could have an advantage.

                  We aren't particularly good yet at breaking defensive teams down so if Rafa can rile them into being more adventurous then why not?

                  We have some real pace this year up front in Babel and Torres, and players who can do something with it unlike Bellamy.
                  Originally posted by Bob View Post
                  There's a certain cockiness from the camp and I like that as long as we can back it up. As long as the comments are classy then I have no issues... hail Shanks...

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by fredo View Post
                    Sure, he's right, but we should stop short of commenting on other teams IMO.

                    It's not as if we're randomly commenting on teams though, is it? We're commenting on our next opponents which is fair enough, imho.
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                    **** OFF MOURINHO!!!!!!:whatever:

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                      #11
                      trash talking does nothing for me. i think in general rafa has done it in a funny, offhand slightly bemused way but maybe now is the time to shut the **** up and just take at least 4 and ideally 6 points off chelsea.
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                        #12
                        I think its ace. Unlike people like Warnock, we can spout **** and have the trophies to be able to walk the walk.
                        Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie, put your hands all over my body.

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                          #13
                          It's all well and good, as long as we don't balls it up tomorrow, could give a **** really what is said as long as it isn't blatant lies.
                          Thomas Hicks Senior

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by The Glove View Post
                            I think its ace. Unlike people like Warnock, we can spout **** and have the trophies to be able to walk the walk.
                            Bingo. Rafa ain't no mug, and I don't like this whole 'Oooh please don't say anything Rafa, we need to do the talking on the pitch'. Rafa knows this and I think he's much more dignified in his 'digs' than anyone else, plus it's funny, even for non-reds. Mourinho on the other hand is and was and will always be a sore loser, full of **** and undignified in defeat. Stick that down your throat, thicktwop, I say!!
                            To compare Rafa's and Mourinho's antics is like comparing apples and pears - I actually find it insulting. Rafa is so clearly much more masterminding than Jose and he will make sure we beat them Sunday, without a shadow of a doubt. Hail Rafa, Hail La Rafaluthíón! lol

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by James View Post
                              Normally I would agree, but in this case I think it's tactical.

                              Chelsea are going to come to Anfield and defend deep and hit us on the break, if Jose falls for it and decides to pressure us high up the pitch I think we could have an advantage.

                              We aren't particularly good yet at breaking defensive teams down so if Rafa can rile them into being more adventurous then why not?

                              We have some real pace this year up front in Babel and Torres, and players who can do something with it unlike Bellamy.
                              that will be our major problem this yr.Every Mickey Mouse team comes to us to get a point.

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