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    Rafael Benitez happy to have a break as Alonso joins the list of disenchanted

    Oliver Kay

    Like most managers of leading clubs, Rafael BenÍtez hates international breaks, but he may just reflect that this one brings respite from his continuing difficulties at Liverpool. With murmurs of unrest in the dressing-room as well as the boardroom, BenÍtez can only hope that a little time away from Anfield helps to refocus his players’ minds before a daunting trip to face Chelsea on Sunday.

    Where once the only minor grumbles came from Peter Crouch at being in and out of the team too often, or Steven Gerrard at being asked to play on the right-hand side of midfield, other senior players have expressed dissatisfaction with BenÍtez at recent events on the pitch at Anfield. Jamie Carragher was unhappy at being moved to right back against Sunderland on Saturday, while John Arne Riise has sought to clear the air with the manager and, more surprisingly, Xabi Alonso, a long-time BenÍtez loyalist, is understood to be deeply unhappy at his recent exclusion from the starting lineup.

    Alonso, along with José Manuel Reina and Javier Mascherano, was regarded as being one of those most likely to leave Liverpool in the summer if BenÍtez is dismissed by the club’s owners, but relations between player and manager are said to be extremely strained. Alonso, the subject of longstanding interest from Barcelona, Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid, is unhappy at his failure to regain his place after a period on the sidelines with a fractured foot, with Mascherano seemingly preferred alongside Gerrard in central midfield. Alonso refused to answer questions about his situation at Liverpool when he was interviewed in Spain yesterday.

    Alonso’s omission from the 16-man squad against Sunderland on Saturday caused further angst, but BenÍtez said that the midfield player needs to raise his game if he is to reclaim his place in the starting lineup. “Xabi needs to step it up,” the manager said. “When you are not 100 per cent fit, you want to play every game because you need to play more games to build up your fitness. But if Gerrard, Mascherano or Lucas [Leiva] are playing well, it means there is competition for places, which is good for the team. Xabi knows he needs to work harder if he wants to have a place in the team.”

    These are difficult times at Liverpool � BenÍtez’s position is clouded by continuing unrest in the boardroom, where the relationship between Tom Hicks and George Gillett Jr, the co-chairmen, remains strained, while Dubai International Capital ponders a renewed bid to buy out the Americans � but Steve Finnan, the full back, believes that they can put their recent problems behind them by beating Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on this weekend.

    “We’ve got a big game coming up next Sunday and we’ve got to get as many points as possible to try and get in that top four,” Finnan said. “These are games you relish as a player. You want to be playing against the top clubs and, hopefully, it will bring out the best in us. We need to do better away at these grounds because we haven’t really done that well at them in recent years, but hopefully the win against Sunderland will give us the confidence to go and get a result at Chelsea.”

    Finnan is one of those players who will spend this week training on Merseyside, having retired from international duty with Ireland recently. By contrast, Yossi Benayoun, the midfield player, is back in Israel and was in his home town of Dimona visiting family and friends when a suicide bomber struck yesterday morning. Benayoun was not among those injured in the blast. His agent, Ronen Katzav, said: “Yossi is OK, but he is upset about what happened in Dimona.”
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    There's one good reason for Yossi to give Israel a wide berth in future

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      #3
      Another crap Kay article. Where is the quote from Alonso? nowhere, thats`where. In fact the man himself has stated he needs to work on his fitness, and cant expect to start many games`until fit. Another case of making an article up to fit the rumors.

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        #4
        To be honest, he hasn't played well since the injury.
        Oh I don't know.

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          #5
          Seems to a purely speculative piece based on poor performances and omissions from the squad over recent weeks.
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            #6
            I love xabi but I bet he in his heart of hearts knows he has been crap for quite a while now. No player can expect a free ride anymore.

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              #7
              Originally posted by JRG View Post
              Seems to a purely speculative piece based on poor performances and omissions from the squad over recent weeks.

              To quote a comment of yours in another thread

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                #8
                Originally posted by Big-Red-Ed View Post
                I love xabi but I bet he in his heart of hearts knows he has been crap for quite a while now. No player can expect a free ride anymore.
                I agree. Standards have to be maintained at a club like LFC and if a player is not meeting these standards then he cannot expect to simply be handed a place in the starting 11.

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                  Originally posted by Steve101 View Post
                  Another crap Kay article. Where is the quote from Alonso? nowhere, thats`where. In fact the man himself has stated he needs to work on his fitness, and cant expect to start many games`until fit. Another case of making an article up to fit the rumors.
                  well said, but Xabi has been a bit poor for a while and does need to step it up as Rafa says.


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                    #10
                    I've always thought that Kay was one of the better journos

                    Generally I find him very fair.
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                      #11
                      So a player who can't get into the team is unhappy? And that's unrest. Bollocks.

                      If this was a story about senior players unhappy with tactics or team selection or anything then it'd be a story. But to report that a player is peeved at not getting in the team? oooo you don't say!

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                        #12
                        wont be a loss if we do loose him will make a tidy sum and can go into other areas which needs addressing, Xabi has been living off his first season for far to long and Rafa was right to have give him a shot up the arse.

                        Masch is a much better player in terms of quicker movement on and off the ball. Lucas even steps up the tempo more than Xabi really does.

                        I like Alonso but liverpool need to move on and like Momo i dont feel Alonso is part of that.

                        Its strange how the better players at liverpool bar gerrard dont seem to have a problem, apparently. Players just need to realise that they arnt as good as they possibly think they are.

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                          #13
                          More ****e .. Owners relationship with Rafa calm down .. lets turn to the dressing room ... Arsehole ... fans worth having can see through this ****e
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                            #14
                            Load of crap, how come when any other manager say's a player needs to step his game up a bit it's seen as motivational, when Rafa say's it they report it as player unrest, never mind the FACT that the reason Xabi is unhappy is because he's gagging to play, in Rafa's side, he'll try harder when he get's his chance, or he'll ship out in the summer.

                            Players like Masher are the future, Torres etc, surround our Gem's with more like them. It's the only way. Bloody hell though the media are down on Rafa, ffs give the guy a break.

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                              #15
                              is Kay a red? or am I mixing him up with Holt?

                              Above everything else currently missing from Xabi's game he really seems to have lost his tempo. I know he's not fully fit but sometimes he seems to be on a different planet to rest of the team and can come across a little disjointed. I don't see that passion in his eyes, well not like I use to and for me that can say a lot.

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