Wednesday 25 November 2009

UNDER FIRE RAFA MUST STAY


In January 2008, I wrote an article about why Rafael Benitez shouldn't be sacked at Liverpool. Almost two years and no trophies later, I still feel the same way.

The Spaniard currently has a higher win percentage than Bill Shankly or Bob Paisley and the highest of any manager since Kenny Dalglish. Granted - they all won more trophies, but at the current pace with which he has moved Liverpool forward since 2004, winning the Champions League along the way, the man deserves at least a bit of room for error.

In the top flight, unless you have a billionaire owner who will spend money no matter who the manager is, the key to success is stability. Since the Premier League, only teams who have had a long serving manager (Arsenal, Manchester United) or have spent millions on players have won the league (Blackburn, Chelsea).

Sir Alex Ferguson didn't win a thing until 4 years into his tenure, and there were calls for him to be sacked after finishing 11th twice in his first three seasons. Keeping Sir Alex was arguably the best thing United have ever done. I believe that Benitez has the potential to be a great manager.

In the last season or so he has made one or two mistakes. Buying and then selling Robbie Keane was probably one of the biggest and then failing to find a replacement even more so. Liverpool have been struggling with injuries this season but that cannot be blamed on Rafa, although an injury-prone Alberto Aquilani is not nearly an adequate replacement for the departed Xabi Alonso.

All great managers make mistakes. To name a few - Fergie has made a few baffling decisions in his time. One, to sell David Beckham arguably in his prime, keeping Fabien Barthez in goal for so long, and the signings of Eric Djemba-Djemba and Kleberson in the same transfer window.

Arsene Wenger, a man who can pick a diamond from nowhere in the transfer market has also made a few mistakes - Francis Jeffers and Richard Wright to name two.

After Liverpool's exit from the Champions League, the club are in serious trouble of ending their season before Christmas having already been eliminated from the Carling Cup at the hands of Arsenal. Currently 7th place in the league and 5 points off that all important fourth place. If they are to finish there by the end of the season they need to start picking up the points - and fast - which makes this weekends game an absolute must win.

So....a nice easy one then...a passion filled, high tempo Merseyside derby! Good Luck Rafa!

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