Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Chelsea Boss Rafa Benitez Wants A Come Back To Liverpool - The Hard Handle

Rafa Benitez has already established a hard time at Stamford Bridge ever since he was earned while the temporary director to replace Roberto di Matteo. His connection with the Chelsea fans have gone from bad to worse and the Spaniard has already said that he is unlikely to extend his stay at the Stamford Bridge beyond this year. Despite such off the field uncertainty, the London clubs still remains in hunt for the FA Cup and Europa league, though their concern remains qualifying for the Champions League next time. It seems unlikely though that he will win within the Chelsea supporters even when he manages to win both opposition and helps Chelsea in maintaining their top four spot. But Rafa Benitez still remains a favourite among nearly all of the Liverpool supporters, and now the Spaniard has revealed his desire to come back to Anfield as time goes by. aI may return [to Liverpool], most likely, What I really do not know is when. My kids and wife still live there. aMy strategy is to teach a competitive team. Why don't you in England? We will need to see and wait. Everything will soon be worked out.a a' Benitez was cited in press. Benitez has usually been blamed for the departure of Xabi Alonso and curiously the 52-year-old has been linked up with the managerial job at Real Madrid, who are prone to lose Jose Mourinho at the finish of this year. Benitez said that he and Alonso weren't always on the same page but they do respect each other as a specialist. He has also expressed his pleasure at being joined with Real Madrid and stated to really have a good connection with president Florentino Perez. aAt Liverpool I had to take some decisions and [Alonso] reacted in his or her own way. Each individual has their own method of performing. He is a great player, essential for any group. I can not say we had a great or bad connection. It had been professional. aObviously I know the area [Madrid] well a I was there from 13 years old as a person and coach. I'm a Madrid lover. It is great to be joined in one way or another, but that will not make me lose my present attention to Chelsea. I've a good relationship with [Madrid president] Florentino Perez. Whenever I have spoken with him, he has always been polite.a a The former Liverpool manager added. Liverpool are currently trying to find security under Brendan Rodgers. The owners and a lot of the fans are happy concerning the slow progress that the club has made under the former Swansea director. Generally consensus Rodgers will demand period to at least one more to convert Liverpool in to subject contenders once again. So it appears unlikely that Benitez may come back to Liverpool any time soon, although stranger things have happened in baseball.

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