Last week Tarquin asked if it was time for Benitez to go. I agree, in fact I think the time is past due and that Liverpool are heading for tough times unless they make a change before the January transfer window opens.
I also agree with Tarquin that Harry Redknapp and Martin O’Neil would be replacements that could do more with the team than Rafa has, and could build a genuine title challenging squad in a relatively short spell of a couple of seasons. But in my mind the man who has to replace Rafa is Jose Mourinho, because not only his Chelsea Team tactics would suit Liverpool very well, he is a winner, and Liverpool needs a winner at the helm.
I did float an alternative earlier in the year about another alternative; I still do not think this is an unreasonable suggestion, especially since the man in question is currently in the employment of Liverpool FC. That would be Kenny Dalglish, who also happens to be the last Liverpool manager to have won the league with them. But this was back in February, when Benitez was under fire, and had not signed his new five year deal. If Benitez is to go, Liverpool will have to open the cheque book just to pay him off; they might as well clear enough funds to pay off Inter for Mourinho as well who I think has the pedigree to guarantee at least one Premier League title.
Either way, I really do feel if Liverpool persist with Rafa, they will have to sack him later in the year and will regret not acting sooner.
Speaking to a couple of Liverpool fans Saturday night in the pub, they seemed despondent even though United had just been done at home to Villa. They want Rafa out of the door, with Lucas following quickly behind. The sale of Alonso and the absence of a strike partner and back up to Torres despite exit of three decent strikers in Crouch, Bellamy and Keane who were all purchased by Rafa also feature highly on their list of grievances; the failure to look at Michael Owen was not mentioned which I latterly assumed to be a self-imposed mental block placed on the Man Utd Striker. Finally, their hopes now rest on success or failure of unfit acquisition Alberto Aquilani. If the Italian fails to shine this will be the final straw for Benitez in the eyes of the fans.
The fact is, Tottenham, Man City and Villa all can stake a stronger claim for fourth place than Liverpool and Everton could also be a factor in the race later in the season. Liverpool have already lost six from sixteen in the league and drawn a further three. On present form they would finish in the fifty to fifty-five point bracket, which may not be good enough for Europa League qualification, let alone Champions League qualification. And if that happens, Gerrard and Torres would almost certainly have to be sold so keep the clubs finances in order and lower the wage bill, leaving Reina and Carragher as stars in an ordinary team. Liverpool fans and Board Members will need to act soon, because the January Transfer Window will be needed by whoever the replacement is because there are more than a few average players that might need to make way.
I Agree, Rafa Should Go
15 Dec 2009
Posted by Daniel1979 at 14:11:00
Labels: Liverpool, Premier League, Rafa Benitez, Tarquin, The Special One
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To start with...I hate Liverpool. Don't know why - maybe it's because Gerrard is a the Tom Daley of football diving scum, maybe it's because of all these folk who talk about the history, maybe it's just because they've been punching above their weight for so long without anyone saying it that I'm sick of them, I don't know.
Your comment about paying Benitez off when sacked and paying compensation for Mourinho or whoever they get is a cracking point. For me, spending £20m on a new management changeover would have a much bigger impact than one £20m striker being signed.
However...much to my annoyance, I've said all along this season that I still think they'll finish in the top four. Spurs and Villa have had decent runs, but if one or two results had gone the wrong way then they'd be looking like tpical 5th placed monkeys. Liverpool have (just) enough quality to see them to 4th, and as much as it disgusts me, I know they;ll do it. Villa have no depth of top talent. Spurs do, but still seem to switch off against mid-range teams. Liverpool have had a monumental dip in form, but are still a top 4 team. Next season, Man City will remove one of them, but for now, if Benitez stays, and gets them into fourth, he should quietly resign and hand it over before getting sacked. He should also go on a "how to spot a diddy signing a mile off" course.
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