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    Rafa exclusive: "This is our best squad ever"

    Exclusive Rafa Benitez interview: This is best Liverpool squad ever
    By David Maddock 8/08/2008

    It is almost a cliche, but as the season approaches the question must once again be asked of Liverpool: is this finally their year?

    Kop boss Rafa Benitez greets the inquiry with a grin. It is the same question he has fielded every year in what is now his fifth at Anfield.

    He replied: "A big year for me, no? Another 'big year'!".

    Yet he answers with a more relaxed air than in previous seasons.

    That is because after four years of wheeling and dealing, he has a squad he believes is ready to challenge for the Prem crown.

    The title has eluded Liverpool for two decades, and during that time they have barely made a challenge to the elite of Manchester United, Arsenal and latterly Chelsea.

    For all his talk in previous seasons, Benitez knew that he did not have the personnel to make a sustained challenge. Now he feels he does.

    And yet he is at pains to stop well short of any predictions about winning the Premier League.

    He said: "I am confident about my squad, and I am happy that we have the best squad since I arrived at Anfield. But the key is not to say we will win the title, because the Premier League is now the best - and most difficult - in Europe.

    "The standard has gone up so much since I arrived here.

    "Back then, there were good players in the league, but Spain, Italy and Germany all signed some of the best players in the world.

    "Now, everybody wants to come here, and that quality is amazing.

    "Just look at the Champions League. Three of the last four were from England, and Arsenal played really well in the competition too.

    "So you have to get past the three best teams in Europe to win the Premier League.

    "That will not be easy, but it makes for an incredible league. We have improved and progressed every year since I arrived, but look at the history of the league.

    "We got 82 points which was a record for Liverpool, and that has allowed us only to finish third. The standard has risen massively, and we have had to work to keep up."

    Benitez was faced with a similar situation at Valencia, when he took on the financial might of Real Madrid and Barcelona and won, despite never matching them in the transfer market.

    This challenge though, he argues, is even harder, because United, Chelsea and Arsenal are even better.

    He said: "They are the best in Europe. They can spend £20million on players just for the bench. But my belief is unshakeable that we can compete with them.

    "We are not the richest club, and we have had a lot of work to do, but I have kept my desire and my confidence that it is possible to win."

    Despite European success, the Spanish coach is loathe to raise expectations, but has lost none of his drive for the title.

    Every season he has crept closer to the sort of squad he wants in a masterplan that has taken five years. But despite his caution, Rafa is happy and quietly confident.

    "When I arrived maybe I didn't realise exactly how big a job it would be, but once inside you learn little by little the things about your club that nobody knows.

    "It has been slower than we like because the others are so strong, but last season was the best squad we have had, and this year could be better.

    "It has not been ideal, because we have had to bring in maybe seven or eight players a year, and that can't help you win things.

    "The squad we had at the start did not have a very high value, and this squad is the equal in value of the other top teams. We have been spending big, but selling big, and the net is less than the other big clubs.

    "They were spending to add to very strong squads already, where we have created a totally new squad.

    "There are only three or four players now from when we arrived, but they are very, very good players, and we have a very, very good squad. Maybe our European success hasn't helped us, because it made people believe we were ready to challenge for the league when we were not.

    "Now though, we are in the position we always wanted to be. You can say it's the starting point in a way, but we have the benefit of learning from the mistakes of recent seasons, and we are at another level now."

    Benitez also wants to repay the faith of the supporters who stuck with him through his darkest hour last season, when it looked like he would be forced out of Anfield.

    He said: "I always had confidence I would be here, because I went through a similar thing in Spain.

    "The only thing you can do is work harder, and keep confidence in yourself.

    "I had fantastic support from the staff, and I think we learned a lot from it.

    "The fans were amazing too, and I feel a responsibility to them, because they give so much. It would be nice to give them something back."

    YEAR ONE: THE NEW BOY
    Benitez laughs about his side that won the Champions League in this season. Biscan, Baros, Nunez, Josemi, Smicer, Hamann and Morientes were also regulars, but Alonso arrived.

    YEAR TWO: STOP GAP
    Reina was key, along with Crouch, as a procession of players were bought and sold, heralding the brief Anfield careers of Kromkamp, Gonzalez, Paletta and Zenden.

    YEAR THREE: GOING DUTCH
    More recognisable as Benitez's team, Mascherano was the key signing, along with Agger, to give more quality to the team that reached the Champions League final.

    YEAR FOUR: TORRE DE FORCE
    The record signing of Torres transformed Liverpool and suggested they could go further, but Babel, Lucas and Skrtel were also key signings.

    YEAR FIVE: MISSING LINK
    Keane is already secured, and if Barry follows Liverpool will have a completely new look again. With Babel, Kuyt, Alonso, Degen in reserve, this may be Rafa's strongest squad yet.

    *Rafa Benitez was promoting the live coverage of Liverpool's final pre-season friendly against Lazio, available exclusively on LFC TV, part of the Setanta Sports package and Liverpool's opening Premier League game of the season against Sunderland, available exclusively on Setanta Sports 1 on Saturday, August 16.
    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

    #2
    Interesting line in there saying
    Originally posted by Rafa
    When I arrived maybe I didn't realise exactly how big a job it would be, but once inside you learn little by little the things about your club that nobody knows
    Seems to be hinting that there were quite a few things that were wrong behind the scenes when he took over? Well, he's revolutionised the scouting network, changed the way the academy works, changed the approach to fitness coaching, and modernised some of the faciliities. It'll be interesting to read his autobiography when he retires in 2020 after winning the 25th title and 10th European Cup, to see what he was referring to.

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      #3
      It's a great article and spells a lot out and confirms a lot of my thinking, in particular the great job he has done transforming the squad. The point about the value of the squad he inherited is not only correct, but often overlooked by some supporters.
      Nah. He won't win the Prem. You can quote me on that. - Sarb24

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        #4
        Good article for once from the media. As an aside, have any media published their predictions yet.............I always like to have a read of them before the season starts, so as I can see how many get it so wrong and how many are on the money come the end of the season.
        Bring Back Rafa Cakes

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          #5
          Originally posted by calvoboy View Post
          Interesting line in there saying

          Seems to be hinting that there were quite a few things that were wrong behind the scenes when he took over? Well, he's revolutionised the scouting network, changed the way the academy works, changed the approach to fitness coaching, and modernised some of the faciliities. It'll be interesting to read his autobiography when he retires in 2020 after winning the 25th title and 10th European Cup, to see what he was referring to.


          Originally posted by Skillz View Post
          It's a great article and spells a lot out and confirms a lot of my thinking, in particular the great job he has done transforming the squad. The point about the value of the squad he inherited is not only correct, but often overlooked by some supporters.

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            #6
            Very interesting article, really hope we will be challenging this season, and rafas recent comments give me hope that we will!

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              #7
              Rafa
              Vive la France

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                #8
                I have to agree the squad is looking as strong as it has since he has been here, - i still feel we are just ONE player short to being in a really strong position.

                but for the first time in ages you look across the squad and there is quality, some top players, good competition for places, and at last it looks like we have about 5 youngsters coming through who are going to pushing all the way.


                Genuine world class - no arguments form anyone, not even the mancs or blue****e!
                Gerrard
                Torres

                top class we have that would either walk into or certainly be close to walking in any other team in the prem

                Reina
                Agger
                Skirtle
                Carragher
                Masher
                Keane

                good solid squad players
                Arbeloa
                Hyppia
                Dossena
                Alonso
                Kuyt
                Babel
                Finnan
                Yossi
                Aurelio

                Solid back up or promising players to look out for
                Cavileiri
                Insua
                Darby
                Lucas
                Plessis
                Spearing
                Ngog
                Nemeth
                Pacheco

                Anyone i have missed
                i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do

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                  #9
                  El Jefecito needs to be in the world class category. There is no oher DM in the world anyywhere close to him.
                  The Crushing Machine MKII

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by El Jefecito View Post
                    El Jefecito needs to be in the world class category. There is no oher DM in the world anyywhere close to him.
                    aye fair enough - it was tough to seperate - cause as a red, being biased i'd add reina carragher etc etc etc to world class

                    I was also unsure where to place Alonso - so i tried to do it from an opposing fans view and mark down players in a bid to not be biased - really i should be working on a specification for a 40kw heat pump with solar panels to provide a big country manor with domestic hot water and central heating, but instead i ave agonised on which catergory each player in our current squad fits in too.

                    if a few more people comment i may make amendments
                    i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do

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                      #11
                      We've definately got the best squad we've had for ages, but we need our quality players to put in quality performances throughout the season, what worries me is that we have no players experienced in a title race, which could be a problem come the end of the season
                      The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                        #12
                        Is Aurelio still injured btw ? Haven't seen him get involved in pre season games.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by fredo View Post
                          Is Aurelio still injured btw ? Haven't seen him get involved in pre season games.
                          He has played at some point, remember seeing him but not sure about his current fitness.
                          "My commitment to Liverpool is 100 per cent. I would die for that Liverpool shirt. I think the club loves me and I feel the same, no matter what the situation." - Pepe Reina, Nov '09.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by PTP View Post
                            I have to agree the squad is looking as strong as it has since he has been here, - i still feel we are just ONE player short to being in a really strong position.

                            but for the first time in ages you look across the squad and there is quality, some top players, good competition for places, and at last it looks like we have about 5 youngsters coming through who are going to pushing all the way.


                            Genuine world class - no arguments form anyone, not even the mancs or blue****e!
                            Gerrard
                            Torres

                            top class we have that would either walk into or certainly be close to walking in any other team in the prem

                            Reina
                            Agger
                            Skirtle
                            Carragher
                            Masher
                            Keane

                            good solid squad players
                            Arbeloa
                            Hyppia
                            Dossena
                            Alonso
                            Kuyt
                            Babel
                            Finnan
                            Yossi
                            Aurelio

                            Solid back up or promising players to look out for
                            Cavileiri
                            Insua
                            Darby
                            Lucas
                            Plessis
                            Spearing
                            Ngog
                            Nemeth
                            Pacheco

                            Anyone i have missed
                            I think those two could pretty much walk onto any team in the prem...maybe not Kuyt in the big 4, but Alonso hasnt been linked with arsenal for nothing!
                            "These stories have as much relation to the truth as an egg to a chestnut." - Racing Santander President Francisco Pernia

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                              #15
                              A mancs point of view when sent the mail .......

                              I believe my thoughts on the below are fair.

                              Your views are ambitious, inaccurate and unrealistic sometimes!!!!!!

                              Take a level headed approach, take time to think what you are saying and stop talking **** mate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


                              Genuine world class - no arguments form anyone, not even the mancs or blue****e!
                              Gerrard - yes
                              Torres - yes

                              Probably World CLass you may argue?
                              Agger - good
                              Reina - good
                              Masher - no

                              top class we have that would either walk into or certainly be close to walking in any other team in the prem

                              Skirtle - no deffo not man utd - sort your head out
                              Carragher - no not man utd but 80% of tms
                              Keane - no not man utd but 90% of prem tms

                              good solid squad players
                              Arbeloa - ok
                              Hyppia - old
                              Dossena - who
                              Alonso - was good jury now out
                              Kuyt - average
                              Babel - ask me after this season but shows promise
                              Finnan - ok
                              Yossi - ok
                              Aurelio - ok

                              Solid back up or promising players to look out for
                              All of the below I'm not even gonna take the time to think about! Waste of time and will be gone from Liverpool within 3yrs.
                              Cavileiri
                              Insua
                              Darby
                              Lucas
                              Plessis
                              Spearing
                              Ngog
                              Nemeth
                              Pacheco
                              _____________________________________

                              Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                              Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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