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    Rafael Benitez has conceded that sometimes he "gambles too much"

    Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has conceded that sometimes he "gambles too much" with his rotation policy at Anfield.

    That is a remarkable admission from the Spaniard, who always defiantly defends his system of resting players on a regular basis.

    It has meant that from day one of the season he has now made a staggering 279 changes to his line-ups, week on week, and shows no sign of sticking to his best side as critics continually claim he should.

    Benitez averages an amazing five changes a match and has only kept an unchanged side once this term.

    And as Benitez prepares this time to make enforced changes at Chelsea due to a growing injury list, he said: "If I need to make gambles, then I will make gambles.

    "We have been in two Champions League finals and an FA Cup final. That is because we change the side.

    "Sometimes it is good and works, sometimes not. But nobody really knows whether what I do is right.

    "All I will say is that Liverpool and me have won a lot of trophies doing this.

    "Sometimes maybe I take too many gambles. But it is necessary sometimes when opponents have top class, expensive players, and lots of them.

    "If they have five players who cost £20m and we have just one, you need to use that player in the right moment. If you don't win, people blame you.

    "If you do win, nobody mentions what team you put onto the field. I accept that."

    He added: "We played against Havant and people said, 'play your best team.' But you cannot do that against a team like that, if people want that it is because they do not know what it takes to win trophies and trophies and trophies.

    "If you cannot do things like that against smaller teams then you will just not be able to compete all the time against Premier League teams. You must change things for games like that."

    Benitez will go into his 18th meeting with Chelsea without top scorer Fernando Torres, who damaged a hamstring playing for Spain in midweek.

    The Spanish boss says: "People say I gamble too much with rotation and changes. But the answer to that is to look at Torres, he has played a lot of games for us recently and then he has another game with Spain, and he gets injured.

    "He is continuing to play at a high level all the time. Players must rest also.

    "We have half a dozen players in this situation, they all need to be changed and to rest. But everyone keeps talking about me playing my strongest team, and then you see what happens.

    "I do not like to say what is my strongest team, I must use all the players with the demands we have. If you pick the same team all the time you will find at the end of the season that you cannot win trophies."

    Liverpool now have three key games in 10 days to salvage their season. After the clash with Chelsea they will play Barnsley in the FA Cup fifth round next weekend, and then face the first leg of their Champions League clash with Inter Milan.

    And Benitez is still fuming over the injury to Torres that has damaged Liverpool's chances in all three competitions.

    He said: "We have three big games in 10 days in three different competitions and we have lost out top goalscorer.

    "It is difficult to be calm about it, this was another international friendly in a busy period for clubs at this time of the season.

    "It is crazy enough that they go away and have different training systems, diets, new ideas. And they get injured.

    "We have got some confidence back with a 3-0 win over Sunderland and a very good second-half performance. But then a lot of players are away all over the world and we are left to train with just a few, it makes things very difficult."

    Liverpool will also be without long-term injured stars Andriy Voronin, Fabio Aurelio, Alvaro Arbeloa and Daniel Agger, while Xabi Alonso is suspended.
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    #2
    If you pick the same team all the time you will find at the end of the season that you cannot win trophies."
    You will also find that you cannot win trophies even if you DO pick the same ****in team with Kuyt and Pennant playing.


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    Last edited by Shanks; 10-02-08, 12:25 AM.

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      #3
      Key point in that: Rafa averages FIVE changes per match. That's just the average. Sometimes he changes 7 or 8. That is stupid.

      When people say 'But Man Utd and Chelsea rotate just as much', this is what i'd point them to. Maybe they rotate as OFTEN but they certainly dont rotate that many players between games. They rotate 2 or 3. Not 5 or 6.

      And whilst Rafa has a point about winning 'trophies and trophies and trophies', he conveniently doesnt make any references to league performance.

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        #4
        The difference is that Man U for example don't rotate a players position, Rafa do that very often.

        A winger is a winger, a CM a CM and so on. Very easy for a new player to learn the system.

        Rafa makes is to complicated and it takes to long time for the players to learn the system, time that you don't have in todays football because new players comes in all the time.
        Just believe and you never know what will happen.

        According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.

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          #5
          Originally posted by AFII View Post
          The difference is that Man U for example don't rotate a players position, Rafa do that very often.

          A winger is a winger, a CM a CM and so on. Very easy for a new player to learn the system.

          Rafa makes is to complicated and it takes to long time for the players to learn the system, time that you don't have in todays football because new players comes in all the time.
          That's another valid point.

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            #6
            A winger is a winger,
            Unless you have Kewell and Pennant


            Rafa makes is to complicated and it takes to long time for the players to learn the system, time that you don't have in todays football because new players comes in all the time.
            Don't play players out of position.....

            Lucas (Left wing],
            Kuyt (Defensive Midfield)
            Voronin (Striker)

            And a Goalkeeper is a Goalkeeper.

            DON'T PLAY ITANDJE UNLESS YOU HAVE TO.

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              #7
              Originally posted by AFII View Post
              The difference is that Man U for example don't rotate a players position, Rafa do that very often.

              A winger is a winger, a CM a CM and so on. Very easy for a new player to learn the system.

              Rafa makes is to complicated and it takes to long time for the players to learn the system, time that you don't have in todays football because new players comes in all the time.
              There is some truth in that but for example this season Ronaldo has played up front and last year Rooney played a fair amount on the left. Benitez definitely changes the system more and that does appear to be hard on some players.
              "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
              -- William Blake

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                #8
                Benitez complicates the team with mind boggling tactics. Rafa needs to realise that players are thick and just keep it simple and let them have the freedom to express their footballing talents. I believe Rafa's scientific philosophy of the game which is to look at each player and each team with the minutest of details can just complicate his ideas heading into a game.

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                  #9
                  At least Rafa is coming out and saying he makes some bad decisions unlike GH. Imo its a mark of Rafas genuinity a trait that will bring him even closer to the supporters.

                  He will get it right.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Ben Tover View Post
                    Benitez complicates the team with mind boggling tactics. Rafa needs to realise that players are thick and just keep it simple and let them have the freedom to express their footballing talents. I believe Rafa's scientific philosophy of the game which is to look at each player and each team with the minutest of details can just complicate his ideas heading into a game.
                    TRUE

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Armchairkopite View Post
                      At least Rafa is coming out and saying he makes some bad decisions unlike GH. Imo its a mark of Rafas genuinity a trait that will bring him even closer to the supporters.
                      He wouldn't be saying it if we were a few points clear at the top i bet.


                      Just a shame we knew that before he said it.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Ben Tover View Post
                        Benitez complicates the team with mind boggling tactics. Rafa needs to realise that players are thick and just keep it simple and let them have the freedom to express their footballing talents. I believe Rafa's scientific philosophy of the game which is to look at each player and each team with the minutest of details can just complicate his ideas heading into a game.
                        Originally posted by Armchairkopite View Post
                        TRUE
                        It's probably a lot truer than most of us would like to acknowledge.
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                          #13
                          Interesting he admits that he maybe does gamble too much sometimes. First time I can recall him not being 100% in his surety of his systems. I do think if Rafa is still here next year he will take stock of everything and might change a few of his ideas, not saying he will abandon rotation but perhaps minimise.

                          Still think he needs 2 or 3 more star quality players, this would mean less rotation and a better capability to handle it.
                          Last edited by Skillz; 10-02-08, 02:25 AM.
                          Nah. He won't win the Prem. You can quote me on that. - Sarb24

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Armchairkopite View Post
                            At least Rafa is coming out and saying he makes some bad decisions unlike GH. Imo its a mark of Rafas genuinity a trait that will bring him even closer to the supporters.

                            He will get it right.
                            I think he's only saying that he gambles sometimes - i dont think he's acknowledging that he's in the wrong for some of his decisions.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by DJS View Post
                              I think he's only saying that he gambles sometimes - i dont think he's acknowledging that he's in the wrong for some of his decisions.

                              I agree but any admission like this is good IMO. I am a big supporter of Rafa as you know DJS but even I can see he needs to make some adjustments if he is to be successful.
                              Nah. He won't win the Prem. You can quote me on that. - Sarb24

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