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    Interview with Rafa and Torres on Spanish radio

    Jose Ramon: Fernando Torres, Good evening!

    Torresin a somewhat subdued tone) Hello, good evening.

    Jose Ramon: You’re saying like you just got a draw…but you’ve just won the match, put four goals past Porto, two goals from yourself and you come on ‘hello, good evening’ what’s gotten to you?

    Torres:[laughs] No, I’m just a bit tired

    Jose Ramon: Very tired?

    Torres: Tired but very happy, for everything

    Jose Ramon: It’s been a really tough week, no?

    Torres:…Yeah, we knew we had to win and the way the match was turning out with the score 1-1 we couldn’t find a clear way to their goal but at the end after the substitutions the team found a way and we scored three more goals. This is Liverpool, and when things go our away we have a lot of firepower.

    Jose Ramon: Tell me about the atmosphere…

    Torres: Today it was amazing. For many reasons, because all that was going on this week with Rafa, and the people here when the team needs of them they really support you more than ever and it’s been a gift for all of us. For those that had never lived a night like this before and especially for Benitez because we’ve seen that the supporters are really behind him, above everything else, no? So, we must be really proud because it’s very impressing.

    Jose Ramon: Guillem was telling me earlier that they’ve put up a website and it had more than 50, 000 messages, lets save Benitez! ?

    Torres: Yeah, I think he’s more than a manager. He’s one of the greats in their history and people feel that way about him and they show it. And we all had an idea that he’s somewhat special here but honestly today it’s been really impressing. I’m really impressed of how much he’s loved by the people, above anything else, even the players.

    Jose Ramon: And you? How about yourself, do they love you too?Are you starting to become the star of the team?

    Torres: Nah, not the star because…

    Jose Ramon: They have many

    Torres:…they have other players that are well above but I do feel their affection, the support for my team-mates and with each passing day I’m feeling more of a part of this and happier with everything and at the end of the day those things are reflected on the pitch, no?


    Then a couple of questions about Atletico and the NT that I suppose nobody cares about

    Rafa's part coming up...

    Jose Ramon: Guillem Balagué, good evening

    Guillem: Good evening Jose Ramon

    Jose Ramon: Liverpool needs to win now in Marseille in order to qualify..?

    Guillem: Correct. It’s been a difficult match but with a good result, 4-1 and two goals from Torres, but like you’ve said they need to win in Marseilles in order to qualify. Today’s match began, like Fernando Torres said, two hours before the start of the match. A thousand supporters gathered near a pub close to the stadium and marched towards Anfield carrying banners, signs in support of Benitez, which has carried over to and throughout the match. But let’s have Benitez himself tell you about it. He’s at the gates and about to go home.

    Jose Ramon: Hello Rafa, good evening.

    Rafa: Hello, good evening

    Jose Ramon: Less tension now?

    Rafa:[sounds very calm] Yes, I said in the press conference, and it’s true, that I haven’t got any personal problems with the new owners. The only thing was that I was trying to act as a manager to improve my team now for January and for next season and they told me it wasn’t the time now. I didn’t understand why but now things have been, more or less, clarified and once they arrive here we will clear things up. And if meanwhile we can keep winning, then it’s even better.

    Jose Ramon: The news we were getting here in Spain was that Benitez was going to leave Liverpool and once the season was over he was leaving Liverpool, and such things…Like things were really bad

    Rafa: Yeah, Guillem here, he’s very exaggerated …

    Jose Ramon: [laughs]

    Rafa: Nah, the truth is that what carries over from England to Spain is usually over-magnified and at the end the situation ,off the record, as Guillem might say, might be of tension but at least I was trying to do things like always before, knowing that my responsibility is to try and win matches and that’s it.

    Jose Ramon: Your relationship with the Americans that have bought Liverpool, what is it really like? And do they like football, do they understand it?

    Rafa: The relationship was very good. Even when we played Arsenal, which I believe was on October 28th, we had a meeting and it was fantastic. The ideas and the plans for the future…and they were really happy about it. All of a sudden, I don’t know why, something changed and we exchanged information and that’s where the misunderstanding happened. Because we couldn’t speak directly and we had to do it over e-mails and such and we had contacted that way and it was perhaps where we had a ‘misunderstanding’ as they say here. But in the personal aspect, no problems because like I said, the relationship was very good. And as a matter of fact, they have always shown concern for my state of happiness. “We want Rafa to be happy”, “ As long as Rafa is happy”, so it’s been a bit of a surprise and let’s hope we can sort this out and fix everything.

    Jose Ramon: Yes because that statement that came out saying “stop asking for players and coach the ones he has”

    Rafa: Yes, but I think it was more the interpretation it was given or perhaps the off-the-record things that were written but I don’t think the situation was explained very well because I wasn’t asking for more money as it was believed. I was looking at two free players, and another player at a really good price after selling another player, which would’ve given us actually more money back and that’s where I couldn’t understand things. But to drop this issue which I think has been talked about enough already, the most important thing, I insist, is that I have no personal problem with them or against them and I think it’s the same way for them. And once we get to sit down we will clear up this matter and that’s it.


    Jose Ramon: But the important thing is the 4-1 scoreline against Porto and Fernando’s two goals…?

    Rafa: Yeah. Honestly, it was a very difficult match because Porto are a very good team with quality and we were wary about their counter-attacking play but we’ve given them six or seven chances to counter-attack against us, it was like we were training “counter-attack, here we go, and again another one” until we were able to settle and we scored the second goal and with Harry Kewell and Crouch on the pitch we gained more control of the ball and were able to win the air battles inside their area and it allowed us to keep the ball further up the pitch and score those goals.

    Jose Ramon: How’s Fernando then? How’s he adapting?

    Rafa: Fine. Gets better every time. He creates a lot of goal situations, missed a few the other day, but he is able to create for himself and today he’s scored those two goals. I think he’s a player that will continue to improve and will keep growing as a player.

    Jose Ramon: And then there’s this webpage that Liverpool supporters created, saverafa! As in save[free] Willy. You’ve become a star over there…

    Rafa: No, the truth is…that’s why I say that what is perceived from Spain sometimes is not true. The supporters here are amazing, I am very happy, they give me a lot of support and we try always like Bill Shankly said to make people happy because we are winning matches and they are enjoying it.

    Jose Ramon: At 5pm on that webpage saverafa.com, there was more than 50, 000 messages

    Rafa: Liverpool have a lot of supporters around the world. At the end, people join together and like I said the supporters are very, very good. This is a city that is used to suffering and that likes for people to fight for their own cause and I think that’s what they’ve tried to show, no? that the fight is for improving the team and I think that for the supporters that is very important.

    Jose Ramon: You need to win now in Marseilles

    Rafa: Yes, we knew we had to beforehand. Now it’s better because it’s the same thing but we are more confident.

    Jose Ramon: Well, alright then. I give you my blessings, lets hope you are lucky.

    Rafa: Thank you, cheers.

    Jose Ramon: Good luck, manager

    Rafa: Thank you , you too
    **** OFF HICKS AND GILLETT WE DON'T WANT YOU.

    #2
    thanks for that mate
    K ris90210

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      #3
      Rafa

      Torres
      RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFAEL BENITEZ!

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        #4
        After reading that I'm thinking that maybe some of the apparent harshness in Rafa's comments last week were down to English not being his first language?

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          #5
          I just pray it can be sorted and we can get back to normal.

          We want Rafa and Rafa wants us it's simple.

          I hope Mr Hicks and Mr Gillett see sense.

          **** OFF HICKS AND GILLETT WE DON'T WANT YOU.

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            #6
            Quality stuff

            It is clear Rafa desperately wants to stay and 'make the people happy'
            "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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              #7
              I'm still of the opinion that it'd be better for rafa to stop discussing this issue with the yanks in public, it's amicable what he's said, but one wrong word and you never know how trigger happy Hicks could be.

              I'd rather he concentrates on discussing the football and leaves the politics to be talked about behind closed doors.

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                #8
                Bless him, I hope it's all true!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by tsb View Post
                  After reading that I'm thinking that maybe some of the apparent harshness in Rafa's comments last week were down to English not being his first language?
                  i think rafa's grasp of the language is good enough. he simply uses the language barrier thing to his advantage and does it very clevery imho. whenever he's crossed the line it was down to him not being able to express himself properly.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Tinkerbitch View Post
                    Bless him, I hope it's all true!
                    Don't you start again!!
                    RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFAEL BENITEZ!

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                      #11
                      I still think he is going.
                      Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie, put your hands all over my body.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by The Glove View Post
                        I still think he is going.
                        RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFAEL BENITEZ!

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by The Glove View Post
                          I still think he is going.


                          I just get this feeling you are right mate.

                          Why haven't the yanks come out and said so if he wasn't?
                          **** OFF HICKS AND GILLETT WE DON'T WANT YOU.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by The Glove View Post
                            I still think he is going to win the league this season.
                            "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by tsb View Post
                              After reading that I'm thinking that maybe some of the apparent harshness in Rafa's comments last week were down to English not being his first language?
                              Or not understanding the Americans properly.
                              They were concerned with financing for the new stadium and rising coast, and obviously didnt want to sanction anything until they knew their financial situation. If there had been more contact, maybe they would have understood what was going on with transfers better.
                              Bill shankly to Tommy Smith after he'd turned up for training with a bandaged knee:
                              'Take that poof bandage off, and what do you mean YOUR knee, it's LIVERPOOL'S knee !'

                              "Sorry, boss, I should have kept my legs together," said Lawrence. "No, Tommy, your mother should have kept her legs together!," replied Shankly.

                              * After Tommy Lawrence had let in a fluke goal between his legs

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