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Benitez keeps up Fergie assault

AFP - 11 January 2009 02:45

Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson, seen January 7, suggested this week that Liverpool might lack the necessary experience to stay the pace over the second half of the Premier League season, touching a raw nerve with Rafael Benitez.

STOKE, England (AFP) - Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez stoked his simmering row with Sir Alex Ferguson after his side played out a goalless draw at Stoke.

The Reds passed up the chance to move six points clear of Chelsea ahead of Luis Felipe Scolari's team's trip to Manchester United and even though Benitez's sustained attack on Ferguson on Friday is now being investigated by the Football Association, the Spaniard stood by his claims.

He used his pre-match press conference to claim that Ferguson is never punished over his criticism of referees, was wrong to complain about fixtures and that his staff intimidate referees at Old Trafford.

But despite his team struggling against Stoke, Benitez was happy to re-iterate his view on Ferguson.

He said: "Maybe in 20 years nobody has said these things. Maybe a lot of people are thinking the same but they didn't want to say it. I don't regret saying it and I don't think it had any effect on the players.

"I've known him for five years now and people say that he was playing mind games but it's too early.

"To talk too much about Liverpool isn't fair so he has to think about his own team, the problems they have and all the things they've been doing for the last 15 or 20 years, maybe they will think the same as me.

"He started talking when we won at Chelsea and we'd done a favour to United because we are not contenders so maybe he's a little bit scared. I have a lot of respect for him because I think he's a great manager but he was talking too much about Liverpool so he has to stop.

"He started talking a long time ago. It won't have the same effect on me because if he talks too much and too quickly then I won't understand so I will be happy."

Although Liverpool passed up the chance to build a significant lead at the top of the Premier League, Benitez insists he is happy with his team's position.

"It's a point, we're still at the top of the table and in a fantastic position," he said.

"I've said to my players it will be a long race and at the end of the season maybe we will be in a similar situation."

Stoke assistant manager Dave Kemp admits his side's home form could be crucial in keeping them in the Premier League.

The Potters' number two feels the Britannia Stadium is one of the most testing venues in the division.

"No-one coming here gets an easy game. We've had Manchester United a couple of weeks ago and they sneaked a 1-0 and it was a similar game," said Kemp.

"It's not easy for teams to come here and anyone that comes here gets a decent game. Here at the Britannia we've performed well and Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal have all had tough games.

"At Chelsea next week we have to try and play with the same tempo."

Matthew Etherington had a decent impact and Kemp feels that the new signing from West Ham will continue to improve.

Kemp added: "He did great. He took the ball down the pitch and you can see he's going to provide us with chances."

"He ran out of gas in the end and he hasn't played for a couple of months and getting 65 minutes under his belt, he'll be a lot better for that now and a lot better next week."

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Comments (9)

phughes699

11 January 2009 06:56

Why is Benitez attacking Fergie? Has his bottle gone already.

Fergie has lots of experience and Benitez shouldn't play the dickhead. Unprofessional I'm afraid.

He's best keeping his mouth closed, instead of going on Tv and start slagging off another manager. No diplomacy whatsoever.Poor man!

ITalkSense

11 January 2009 07:02

Everything Benitez said was SPOT-ON, and I applaud him for having the balls to say it.But he shouldn't get involved with Fergie in these battles, as HE WROTE THE BOOK...

Jenningsfan

11 January 2009 07:06

Good on Rafa for having the guts to call it how it is. Most non Man. U supporters think the same way. Look at the favourtism they get from reffs. Spot on Rafa

DaJohnner

11 January 2009 07:48

I agree with comments 2 & 3....MU's AF is a jerk, flat out.

hollyice

11 January 2009 11:44

Yes Alex is a real penis head , he should stop provocating and crying for being a victim. This is just football and not a cold war !!!

starfly3r

11 January 2009 12:51

This stupid fat a$$ benitez should be thrown back to spain.. a disgrace... stupid manager.. CAnt even beat stoke.. and try to cover the bad stuff that YOBS gerrard did.. STFU Benitez...you will never beat Ferguson... Trying to attack Ferguson because Liverfool aint better than MU... Go Chelsea, Go Arsenal...Hell with LiverFOOL

phughes699

12 January 2009 03:04

The old Spanish fat man has done nothing more than make Manchester United more determined to win the title for a third time in a how.

Escape_to_Victory

13 January 2009 02:07

Give 'em Hell Rafa!

He may be playing psychological games like Mourinho did...

phughes699

13 January 2009 05:19

You mean he needs a psychologist, I'm sure. He is just a fat no brainer!

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