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    Rafa Benitez issues Liverpool FC warning

    Sep 6 2008 by Nick Smith, Daily Post

    RAFAEL BENITEZ has warned that winning trophies for Liverpool is becoming more difficult by the year.

    The manager won the Champions League in his first season at Anfield and the FA Cup a year later – but he hasn’t won any major honours in the past two years and has failed to get close to launching a title challenge.

    But Benitez has hit back at his critics, who have circled once again following an under-whelming start to the current campaign.

    Liverpool won their first two Premier League games against Sunderland and Middlesbrough thanks to late winning goals, while they sneaked past Standard Liege in their Champions League qualifier before last Sunday’s dour 0-0 draw at Aston Villa.

    However, Benitez has rejected suggestion he is just getting his excuses in early as he looks to overcome the obstacles standing in the way of him finally mounting a genuine title challenge

    He said: “People need to understand that to win trophies is really difficult. More and more teams are spending more and more money.

    “We will try to be closer and have a lot of confidence because the squad is better, but you can’t guarantee anything. We must make sure we do our best ever time.

    “I’m surprised when some of the experts criticise us. They don’t analyse the situation, the bigger picture of the Premier League and the levels of the other teams.

    “As a manager, you have to analyse things properly, because you aren’t a fan. You have a responsibility. You can’t just say what people want to hear.

    “The Premier League is becoming more and more difficult because so many people are spending money. La Liga is fantastic, but now the Premier League is better and more difficult.

    “For us to qualify for the Champions League for five years in a row is important for a club of our stature. We want to win trophies, and to win the Premier League would be amazing. But it’s not easy.”

    Benitez has already revealed his feeling that Manchester City could potentially launch a threat to the top four elite after their takeover by Abu Dhabi-based business tycoons the United Group for Development and Investment unlocked a vault of riches for manager Mark Hughes.

    It brings into sharp context the Spaniard’s own power struggles with the Anfield hierarchy and the refusal of owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett to sanction the money needed to prise Gareth Barry away from Aston Villa in the summer.

    But Benitez is still confident in his own squad strengthening despite the resident top two of Manchester United and Chelsea still spending big money in the transfer window.

    “If the owners of the clubs keep on spending big, big money, then they will want more and more success. But how many teams can win the title? Just one,” added Benitez.

    “So the rest of the teams who spend big money, the owners will realise they haven’t won, so it could be more pressure and more problems for everyone.

    “We’re improving the squad every year, the value of the squad has become much better. We know we’re better than before, but maybe the other teams are better also. Look at City, for example.

    “As always, it also depends on the other teams. The job isn’t harder, it’s the same. When you are at a top side, you need to be ready to challenge for titles or to be under pressure.

    “I don’t have any problem with the pressure. But if people analyse the situation properly, it’s changed a lot because other teams are signing big players.”

    But Benitez feels the extra spending power increases pressure on managers and leaves them open to unfair criticism – which he feels he is constantly a victim of because of his selection policies.

    He added: “I’m surprised by some things people have said. When I spent a lot of money on Torres, he couldn’t play for a couple of games because he was injured, but everybody was telling me he had to play because I’d spent so much on him.

    “But then there was a game of United’s, where they had Hargreaves, Nani and Tevez on the bench, players who had cost £20m and maybe £30m, and nobody said anything.

    “At Liverpool, though, if I leave a Torres or a Keane out, then everybody talks about it.”

    Liverpool have added a fourth Hungarian to their ranks by taking 17-year-old midfielder Zsolt Poloskei on a season-long loan as part of their arrangement with MTK Hungaria.

    "If Gerrard continues to play up front, leaving this lack of creativity and intelligence in Midfield, the season WILL be over by Xmas."

    I still don't think we'll finish in the top 4 this season."

    FatTony 24/08/09

    #2
    Exactly Rafa, i know just what you mean.

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      #3
      This reminds me of a previous manager and it suggests that the writing is slowly being etched on the wall.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Rashid View Post
        This reminds me of a previous manager and it suggests that the writing is slowly being etched on the wall.
        You remind me of an idiot. Wenger has been saying similar for the last 3 years...his wall must be covered with graffiti.
        Last edited by Vermilion; 06-09-08, 10:25 AM.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Rashid View Post
          This reminds me of a previous manager and it suggests that the writing is slowly being etched on the wall.

          Genius. You are still the best and most sensible poster on the whole internet
          Almost Predictable Almost - Depeche Mode, other music and Depeche Mode.

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            #6
            He's just being honest in his assessment of the task he faces. Good on him IMO as some of our supporters need a reality check.
            Nah. He won't win the Prem. You can quote me on that. - Sarb24

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              #7
              Originally posted by Rashid View Post
              This reminds me of a previous manager and it suggests that the writing is slowly being etched on the wall.
              FFS Rash are you capable of posting without having a sly dig at Rafa. The fact is the game has changed even since GH. We are now competing against not only Manchester United and Arsenal but Billionaire owners of Chelsea and Man City. Not to mention the rest of the Premiership which has improved with the extra revenue in the game. Previous managers did not have this to compete against. Rafa is simply stating that the premiership is the toughest league in the world and promising to do his best to win trophies.
              Dare we believe

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                #8
                Originally posted by Skillz View Post
                He's just being honest in his assessment of the task he faces. Good on him IMO as some of our supporters need a reality check.
                Unfortunately, this may well be the case. You have the Chavs, Mancs and now Citeh, and of course the gooners are in a better position than us with the extra money they get for each home game.

                The reality is going to now become cup runs and fighting for a place in Europe (most likely the UEFA Cup). If this does then become the most common of European competition for us, can you see the likes of Torres and Gerrard hanging around? I can't. The knock on effect will be immense.

                "If Gerrard continues to play up front, leaving this lack of creativity and intelligence in Midfield, the season WILL be over by Xmas."

                I still don't think we'll finish in the top 4 this season."

                FatTony 24/08/09

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                  #9
                  But he has spent more than anyone bar Chelsea since he has been here. He needs to stop moaning about money.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Rashid View Post
                    But he has spent more than anyone bar Chelsea since he has been here. He needs to stop moaning about money.
                    Oversimplifying the matter. Rafa has had to spend the money overhauling a squad. Whereas Chelsea or United can spend what amounts to our budget on one or two players Rafa has had to bring in 5 or 6. The classic example is United blowing 30 million on Berbatov because that's all Ferguson needed.
                    Dare we believe

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                      #11
                      That post was not a moan, he was simply saying what we all bloody know, only 1 team can win the league and realistically from next season there will be 5 contenders. Thats 4 teams who spend a sackful of cash not winning it. Should they sack their managers each year then? Everything he said in that interview is 100% spot on. Ive had my issues with Rafa's selections and general play this season but given our tight budgetary restrictions there is no other manager in world football (wenger maybe) that id rather have.
                      RAFA

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by blacky View Post
                        Oversimplifying the matter. Rafa has had to spend the money overhauling a squad. Whereas Chelsea or United can spend what amounts to our budget on one or two players Rafa has had to bring in 5 or 6. The classic example is United blowing 30 million on Berbatov because that's all Ferguson needed.
                        Rafa has got his squad of players now though (if he hasn't after £200m and 5 years then he's doing something wrong). I think its time now where Rafa should be happy with his squad of players and should now only look to bring in quality.

                        "If Gerrard continues to play up front, leaving this lack of creativity and intelligence in Midfield, the season WILL be over by Xmas."

                        I still don't think we'll finish in the top 4 this season."

                        FatTony 24/08/09

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Rashid View Post
                          But he has spent more than anyone bar Chelsea since he has been here. He needs to stop moaning about money.
                          i agree on that but tell me rash

                          should he come out and say yeah we will piss the league by march ?


                          and before you say he should keep his mouth shut - then he also gets ****ed
                          "rafa in no comment on league horror"

                          i think we all know your not a fan

                          i wonder if bilic will turn down the hammers and wait for our call like you so desire

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Darth Marty View Post
                            That post was not a moan, he was simply saying what we all bloody know, only 1 team can win the league and realistically from next season there will be 5 contenders. Thats 4 teams who spend a sackful of cash not winning it. Should they sack their managers each year then? Everything he said in that interview is 100% spot on. Ive had my issues with Rafa's selections and general play this season but given our tight budgetary restrictions there is no other manager in world football (wenger maybe) that id rather have.
                            I don't see there being 5 realistic contenders, I see just 2. Citeh will be there in 2 or 3 years if the Dubai thing continues.

                            I see there being 5 contenders for CL qualification though, and we'll be one of those.

                            "If Gerrard continues to play up front, leaving this lack of creativity and intelligence in Midfield, the season WILL be over by Xmas."

                            I still don't think we'll finish in the top 4 this season."

                            FatTony 24/08/09

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by FatTony View Post
                              Rafa has got his squad of players now though (if he hasn't after £200m and 5 years then he's doing something wrong). I think its time now where Rafa should be happy with his squad of players and should now only look to bring in quality.
                              Agreed. I was talking about up to this point. I think the purchase of Keane, Babel, Masch and Torres in the last Year for a combined fee of around 70 odd million shows a shift in Rafa's transfer policy. I want to see results as much as anyone else and I believe we are very very close to a title winning team.
                              Dare we believe

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