03.06.2008 - 08:22 pm. Marca
The real negotiator Liverpool
FERNANDO ÁLVAREZ
Valencia
It is the least known side of one of the most legendary clubs in the world. Under a shadow of Rafa Benitez, Eduardo Macià, former technical secretary of Valencia, at Liverpool for the past two years and now works to give the required leap in quality of a workforce that can really compete with Manchester, Chelsea and Arsenal .
He has just move to defense Swiss international Philipp Degen. The name of this right side 25 years not steals covers, but has come free after completing contract with Borussia Dortmund.
In the last two seasons has handled millions of pounds to negotiate signings of success like that of Fernando Torres, Voronin, Mascherano, Kuyt, Arbeloa, Babel, Benayoun, Skrtel, Pennant or Lucas Leiva. But as he spoke of spending, he replies that his mission is also entering: "Actually we are not spending much. The only people who come appreciates footballers, but does not value sales made by the Liverpool also generate resources to buy players. That really is not much difference. Surely we are investing significantly less than some teams in the league. "
The man of confidence Benitez
Edu Macià is the man of confidence in Benitez sport. Now that the technician is on holiday, constantly communicating by telephone with him and shared an obsession unites them. Winning the Premier with Liverpool: "That is our challenge, but struggled against clubs who have many years on the road, with an enormous level of investment from years ago. We are coupled to the train. "
This season should be key in this final transformation of Liverpool. "Rather than a transitional phase we are ending this phase of trying to train the team that allows us to play titles with full guarantees."
A few months ago, Macià received the call from Valencia. Edward, son of Manolo Maciá, a member of the technical secretariat of the club Mestalla, preferred to continue next to Benitez: "The only challenge I have is professional. I am a person trying to finish my projects. In football we have to go where you see that your work is respected and can develop with intensity. "
The real negotiator Liverpool
FERNANDO ÁLVAREZ
Valencia
It is the least known side of one of the most legendary clubs in the world. Under a shadow of Rafa Benitez, Eduardo Macià, former technical secretary of Valencia, at Liverpool for the past two years and now works to give the required leap in quality of a workforce that can really compete with Manchester, Chelsea and Arsenal .
He has just move to defense Swiss international Philipp Degen. The name of this right side 25 years not steals covers, but has come free after completing contract with Borussia Dortmund.
In the last two seasons has handled millions of pounds to negotiate signings of success like that of Fernando Torres, Voronin, Mascherano, Kuyt, Arbeloa, Babel, Benayoun, Skrtel, Pennant or Lucas Leiva. But as he spoke of spending, he replies that his mission is also entering: "Actually we are not spending much. The only people who come appreciates footballers, but does not value sales made by the Liverpool also generate resources to buy players. That really is not much difference. Surely we are investing significantly less than some teams in the league. "
The man of confidence Benitez
Edu Macià is the man of confidence in Benitez sport. Now that the technician is on holiday, constantly communicating by telephone with him and shared an obsession unites them. Winning the Premier with Liverpool: "That is our challenge, but struggled against clubs who have many years on the road, with an enormous level of investment from years ago. We are coupled to the train. "
This season should be key in this final transformation of Liverpool. "Rather than a transitional phase we are ending this phase of trying to train the team that allows us to play titles with full guarantees."
A few months ago, Macià received the call from Valencia. Edward, son of Manolo Maciá, a member of the technical secretariat of the club Mestalla, preferred to continue next to Benitez: "The only challenge I have is professional. I am a person trying to finish my projects. In football we have to go where you see that your work is respected and can develop with intensity. "





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