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Fred

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I said if i didn't know better, i do know better :p


His achievements are being downplayed though, that much is obvious. Rafa's record in the CL is a very good one, despite crashing out of the first round this past season, he's reached the final twice and the semi's once in the past 6 seasons. The fact that some of you say that Gerrard singlehandedly dragged them to a win in that final against Milan is rather hypocritical, because if your going to go down that route, i'd say the same of Milito, Mourinho and Inter this season using the same logic, no?

Fact of the matter is, he is a really good tactician and has overachieved in the CL with a Liverpool squad that is much more inferior to this Inter side. He has done it more than once, so it can't be a co-incidence. He has beaten Mourinho's Chelsea, Mancini's Inter, Rijkaard and Ronaldinho's Barcelona, Capello's Juve and Ancelotti's Milan over the past years. He has outwitted top coaches, he has beaten top teams and all in all he's been one of the better managers in the CL in the past 6 years.

In short, people are being fickle and are not giving Rafa the credit he deserves in this forum.
 
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Dostoevsky

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    Having him as a back up would be great. Him and Krasic and killing it on the flanks.

    I wouldn't like to see him there.
     

    chester

    Too busy to bother
    May 20, 2006
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    No, as a backup, we have Pepe which is better then having Jova as backup.
    he won't be motivated if he is used as a backup, and last season made very clear that when Jova isn't motivated, he really isn't worth sh*t.
     

    Buck Fuddy

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    May 22, 2009
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    No, as a backup, we have Pepe which is better then having Jova as backup.
    he won't be motivated if he is used as a backup, and last season made very clear that when Jova isn't motivated, he really isn't worth sh*t.
    :tup:

    His past season was just shameful, which obviously has a lot to do with the fact that he didn't care anymore about what happened to Standard. In fact, he made it clear quite a few times that he was only thinking about the WC & his new club.

    Players who think (& subsequently act) like that should be avoided at all costs, no matter how good they are.
     

    .zero

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    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Official:[/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular] Inter hire Benitez[/FONT]
    Thursday 10 June, 2010
    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Inter have formally announced the appointment of Rafa Benitez as Jose Mourinho's replacement at San Siro.

    The Spanish tactician has signed a two-year deal and will be formally unveiled on Tuesday, June 15.

    A statement released on their official website read: “Inter would like to welcome Rafael Benitez.

    “This morning, with mutual satisfaction, the two-year agreement that will link the Spanish Coach to the club until June 30, 2012 was defined.”

    The decision to hire Benitez is a vote for continuity. Massimo Moratti is keen for last year's treble not to be the end of a cycle.

    http://www.football-italia.net/jun10m.html

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    gaspipe

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    Nov 6, 2005
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    If you mean he is big and ugly I agree.
    :) I guess Inter with Benitez will lose some of its "greatness". But it's not our problem I suppose, just have a look at Liverpool and their current position... CL 05' winning team was created and set up by Houllier, then with RB it was only worse.
    :evil:





    I'd like to say hello to all after some little 3-year break

    :flag1:
     
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