Rafa wants to be Liverpool manager again after Dalglish


Oct 17, 11 Rafa wants to be Liverpool manager again after Dalglish

Rafa Benitez has made his future plans clear, he wants to return to manage Liverpool one day! But would that be a good move?

Benitez spoke last night at The Empire theatre and said, “I was really proud to be Liverpool manager and I want to be manager in the future.

“I will wait. I don’t want headlines tomorrow, but I want to support Kenny. But in the future, if I have to wait three, five, 10 years.

“I was really pleased and happy at Liverpool and hopefully they will win a lot of trophies. But when Kenny retires . . . I’ve had two or three phone calls from China, Russia and Mexico, but for me, the priority is the Premier League.”


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5 Comments

  1. njanja /

    That he made some mistakes in the past(selling of Alonso,Crouch, and some bad purchases) does not take it away from him that he is good. During his peak period, we played very fast and attractive football, scoring lots of goals and defeated big teams, such as manure, Barca, Real, chelski, Inter and Milan etc. Most importantly, he is number 1 enemy to my worst enemy: manure. Please let him start next season so our King can concentrate on his ambassadorial duties

  2. Gerrardious /

    neva say neva. Rafa in my opinion is one of the best tacticians in the world.

  3. sudhir /

    no place for rafa at liverpool lfc will be relegated if he comes back kenny doing a good job undoing all the damage caused by rafa and hodgson

  4. Geovanni /

    I can’t wait to have RAFA back. It was Hicks & Gileth that made RAFA to look like failure.

  5. please come …miss ur fast passes…..kenny is rabish…trdititonal manager.

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