Is Rafa treading water ?

Rafa BenetizLiverpool have given manager Rafa Benitez what amounts to the dreaded vote of (no) confidence and have said that he will not be sacked.

Managing director Christian Purslow has insisted manager Rafael Benitez’s position is safe, despite Liverpool being knocked out of the Champions League yesterday.

Liverpool failed to make it past the group stages for the first time in six years, despite a 1-0 win over Debrecen.

Their slight hope of qualification for the knock out stage was ended by Fiorentina’s 1-0 victory over Lyon.  Liverpool can now finish no higher than third in their group, behind Fiorentina and Lyon with one match remaining.

Purslow said Benitez would stay, saying: “He is under no threat”
I wonder if that’s the same message Paul Hart was given by Portsmouth……

Rafa’s Reds holding their heads up high

Liverpool’s under-fire manager Rafael Benitez is determined to remain in charge of the Reds and believes his side will help his cause by overcoming their problems in the Champions League. If they should lose to Group E leaders Lyon it mean the Reds are all but out of this year’s competition. Lyon, have three wins already and need only one point to qualify for the last 16, while Liverpool have never lost three successive European Cup games in their history.

But Rafa is remaining defiant and even quoted Liverpool’s famous “You’ll Never Walk Alone” anthem, “When you walk through a storm with your head high, – I will try to keep it high.”, “I’m very pleased to be here and I wish to be here for a long time,” he said. “The players are strong enough for this challenge. The mentality is good, and they are determined to win.”

Liverpool havent lost seven out of eight games since Bill Shankly’s appointment as manager 50 years ago, but the Red’s injury problems have overshadowed the build-up to the game with Steven Gerrard, Glen Johnson, Martin Skrtel, Fabio Aurelio and Albert Riera all missing. Midfielder Alberto Aquilani is on the verge of starting his first game for the club and a late decision will be taken on Daniel Agger’s back problem.

Benitez is banking on striker Fernando Torres getting through most of the match without aggravating what is now thought to be a hernia problem. Steven Gerrard has not travelled to France, and Benitez insists that a decision on whether his skipper needs a groin operation will not be taken until Liverpool return to Merseyside.

Benitez said: “We do not want either player to have an operation, we will hope that they continue to improve. It is too early to say just yet.”, “It is not easy with this injury crisis. If any of the top sides in England lost four or five of their very best players and then four or five from their bench, they would struggle.”
“People do not realise how important Torres and Gerrard are until you lose them, this situation is not easy for anyone. But we will do our best and we do have the experience of such situations.”
“Two years ago we also needed to win our final three group matches, and we succeeded. We can do that again. The players here are strong enough for this challenge.”

But Rafa knows his position as manager will come under further scrutiny if they fall to a second defeat in two weeks to the French side.

“Losing would be bad for us, bad for the club, but we will keep going. But we are not thinking that way, we are only thinking of winning.”

Darren and Steve have fun at the beach…

Or at least thats where you’d normally expect to see a beach ball

Sunderland’s Darren Bent scored his eighth goal of the season in a really bizarre fashion, his shot took a wicked deflection off a beach-ball thrown on to the pitch by a young Liverpool fan, and flew past a wrongfooted Pepe Reina in the Liverpool goal. Sunderland went on to win the game 1-0

The referee, 41-year-old Mike Jones from Cheshire, has come under heavy criticism from experts and former referees, who argue the goal should have been disallowed because of’outside interference’. FIFA rules state that ‘the referee should stop, suspend or abandon the match because of outside interference of any kind’, so the goal should not have been allowed and a drop-ball should have been awarded instead.

The game is not going to be replayed and Jones has been ‘demoted’ to the championship for this weekend.
Lets hope he’s not at Blackpool!

Cant ever remember seeing this happen before and not sure I’ll ever see it again…

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