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    Jermaine Pennant claims Rafael Benitez attempted to turn him into a "robot" during his days at Liverpool.

    The winger spent three years working under the Spaniard at Anfield before making a switch to Spanish outfit Real Zaragoza this summer.

    Pennnant struggled to secure regular first-team football while on Merseyside, with Benitez renowned for his rotation policy.

    The 26-year-old admits he grew tired of being prevented from playing his natural game, claiming he was unable to perform to the best of his ability due to the incessant demands placed upon him by his manager.

    "When I was on the touchline all I could hear was Benitez giving me directions," Pennant told the News of the World.

    "At times I'd think 'why don't you just put the batteries in and turn me into a robot'.

    "Sometimes I just wanted to play my natural game, but there were so many instructions: how to go forward, how to defend.

    "He has been through so many players, so many strikers, so many midfielders that he takes the best attributes out of them."

    Pennant has also revealed he endured a distant relationship with Benitez, meaning that he was never able to fully understand why he was overlooked on so many occasions.

    He added: "I didn't understand it. There are players at Liverpool and you think 'how is he getting a game?', but Rafa has faith in them. He thinks some of the players are the best thing since sliced bread.

    "Rafa didn't have confidence in me. I'd play one week, then I'd be out of the team and think 'hold on a minute - last week I scored one and made two. How does that work?'

    "He can be cold, but that's his style. He has a special relationship with Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher - but that's because they are Liverpool. There were times when he took offence with me because he could see how frustrated I was.

    "I don't know the reasons, but he's won the European Cup and you can't argue with that. It kills half of Liverpool that they haven't won the league for so long. Something can't be right and they need to start looking into it quickly."

    Pennant is delighted to have broken his Anfield shackles after completing his move to Spain, and claims he has set his sights on forcing his way into the England fold this term.

    He added: "The ambition is to get into the World Cup squad. I've never been named in a squad, but I've never given up hope. (Fabio) Capello has twice been a manager out here and if he comes to Spain he's only coming to watch one player.

    "Ian Wright got into the England team when he was 26 or 27 and I know it can be done.

    "My assets are pace, going past players and crossing. I don't think anyone in that squad crosses the ball as well as me.
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    #2
    "I'd play one week, then I'd be out of the team and think 'hold on a minute - last week I scored one and made two. How does that work?"

    Okay so he must've thought that...once?
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      #3
      "I didn't understand it. There are players at Liverpool and you think 'how is he getting a game?', but Rafa has faith in them. He thinks some of the players are the best thing since sliced bread.''

      ''It kills half of Liverpool that they haven't won the league for so long. Something can't be right and they need to start looking into it quickly."

      What a ****.
      If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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        #4
        ****. Me.

        Is he smoking something?! Is he pissed?! Some outrageous claims in that interview

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          #5
          Bitterness.

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            #6
            To be fair to him all of them are criticisms which have been aimed at Rafa by people on this site. He is obviously pissed off that his time here didn't work out. He's clearly an idiot with a high opinion of himself but surely we already knew that?
            "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
            -- William Blake

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              #7
              Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
              "I'd play one week, then I'd be out of the team and think 'hold on a minute - last week I scored one and made two. How does that work?"

              Okay so he must've thought that...once?
              Out of a ridiculous interview that's the thing which stuck out most...
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                #8
                Apparently the only possible game it could've been was against Newcastle when we won 3-0, because his other 2 goals - against Chelsea and Fulham - were in 2-0 victories.

                What a bellend
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                  #9
                  Again, lifted from elsewhere...

                  I can confirm that Pennant is in fact talking complete and utter ****.

                  The only possible game it could have been was against Newcastle as that was the only one of the 3 games he scored in that we scored 3 goals, his other 2 goals were in 2-0 victories.

                  However after searching for the match report of this game to substantiate his bizaree claims I have found this...

                  43 - GOAL!!!! A definite contender for luckiest goal of the season as Enrique hacks a clearance against Pennant at close range and the ball loops up over Harper in the Newcastle goal to give Liverpool the lead.

                  45 - GOAL!!! Absolute class. No luck involved this time as Torres sums up his ability as he latches on to a long ball from Gerrard to beat Harper with a Pele-esque drop of the shoulder to roll in to an open net.

                  51 - GOAL!!!! Curtains, Torres runs 20 yards unchallenged and feeds Gerrard. The Liverpool skipper does not disappoint as he lofts over Harper with ease. Gerrard and Torres have struck a brilliant partnership.


                  Taxi for Pennant.
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                    #10
                    What a tosser
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                      #11
                      Grade A plonker
                      Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
                      #****CITY

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                        #12
                        What about the Fulham game? He scored in that one and did quite well.

                        Still, he's talking ****e either way. Had Pennant scored goals he'd still be at the club. He's bitter towards Rafa, but it's easier to blame him than himself. He had two great chances at Arsenal and Liverpool and never cut it at either. It can't be a coincidence.

                        And I was suprised to see he thinks he crosses a ball better than David Beckham.
                        Forwards.......

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                          #13
                          He doesn't cross the ball as well as right-back Glen Johnson! And we've seen more good wing play from Johnson in a few weeks than we saw from Pennant in a couple of years.
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                            #14
                            "Rafa tried to transform me from a drunk into a top footballer but I don't like people telling me what to do!"

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                              #15
                              Pennant - right winger - 3 goals in 3 years
                              Johnson - right back - 2 goals in 7 games

                              Nuff said.

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