Benitez, who is said have a frosty relationship with many of his Liverpool squad, has defended his management style.
"As a manager, you have to have a specific type of behaviour," he added.
"At times, you keep your distance but those who know you on a day-to-day basis and know your past, know you.
"From then on you can control more or less the image or the cliches that are created around you.
"I try to be respectful, with the media also - sometimes positive, sometimes not so much.
"But society works like this and what you have to do is to stick to your principles.
"Maybe in the world of football there are fewer people who analyse it, recognise it and value it.
"But, in the world of culture, in the university world, they value it and that's important."
"As a manager, you have to have a specific type of behaviour," he added.
"At times, you keep your distance but those who know you on a day-to-day basis and know your past, know you.
"From then on you can control more or less the image or the cliches that are created around you.
"I try to be respectful, with the media also - sometimes positive, sometimes not so much.
"But society works like this and what you have to do is to stick to your principles.
"Maybe in the world of football there are fewer people who analyse it, recognise it and value it.
"But, in the world of culture, in the university world, they value it and that's important."
I think it'll work with the likes of Babel, Riera, Beni etc but if that was Torres or Gerrard there would be uproar.
Similar to Gullit leaving out Shearer that time.




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