Regards Europe, I think we should probably point out a few things to add some balance to the argument regarding Benitez.
Over two legs, Benitez is excellent, but this can also be symptomatic of his failings as a manager. He seems to work better when he knows what he has to do, which suggests it's the only time he's less cautious. Look at the league. When chasing the pack after Xmas (which is usually the case) we're excellent, we know what we have to do and we go for it. When leading we falter, caution creeps in and indecisiveness. So the two legged tie suits Rafa, if we're away in the first leg it suits him even more, because we have the crowd behind us at home in the return, and we can just go for it. Look at ties we've played at home first though, it always seems more of a struggle, like Chelsea last year and the year before for example. He struggles with how to approach the first leg.
Even group stages we've often stuttered our way through, and finals?? Have we played a 'good' final under Benitez? Argue what you like about Istanbul, but our approach was our hinderance to start with. Second half, we knew what we had to do and we went for it. His masterstroke his arguably his ability to assess and exploit the opposition, when it comes to his own side he doesn't know how to set out to win consistently because he's so caught up on the opposition. The opposition threat has as much a bearing on his lineup as our own quality does, and as said, there are many games (especially domestically) where it's just not necessary and if he hasn't learned that by now, he never will.