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Benitez to Chelsea

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Rosco

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Rafael Benítez will express an interest in managing Chelsea if Roman Abramovich, as anticipated, opts to part company with Carlo Ancelotti this summer.

The Spaniard, who spent six years at Liverpool and claimed the 2005 European Cup, has been out of work since being sacked by Internazionale in December after a disappointing six-month spell at San Siro. He has since returned to live on Merseyside and last week publicly expressed an interest in returning to management in the Premier League.

Chelsea would offer him an attractive opportunity at a club competing in the Champions League – the Londoners still harbour some hopes of retaining their league title – and the 51-year-old is understood to be keen to be considered should Ancelotti's two-year period in charge end next month. Abramovich and the club's chief executive, Ron Gourlay, will be aware of his interest but will not make a decision on the Italian's future before the end of the current campaign.

Benítez would represent a high-calibre candidate for the position given his availability and desire to work in England – "If I have good offers from abroad it will be OK, but my priority is to return to the Premier league," he said earlier this month – with his relationship with Fernando Torres, whom he originally signed for Liverpool from Atlético Madrid, being a further attraction. The pair remain in contact, with Benítez having suggested recently that the £50m forward, who has yet to score for Chelsea, would benefit from working with a Spanish manager.

Whether the Londoners' supporters would take as keenly to Benítez's potential candidature is more open to question given the fractious nature of games between Chelsea, particularly under José Mourinho, and Liverpool during his time on Merseyside. Yet Abramovich may consider the Spaniard's record in Europe – he also won a Uefa Cup with Valencia and lost to Ancelotti's Milan in the final of the 2007 Champions League – as compelling.

The lack of credible candidates to replace Ancelotti, particularly with Guus Hiddink unlikely to be considered for the managerial position, could yet lead to the Italian seeing out the final year of his contract at Stamford Bridge. The incumbent would like to remain at the club and his prospects would be enhanced should Chelsea extend their recent form.

Ancelotti, whose team entertain West Ham United tomorrow evening, remains only cautiously optimistic that the Premier League title can still be retained despite a run of six wins in seven matches that has seen Chelsea vault Arsenal into second place, albeit still six points from the summit. The Londoners are still to visit Old Trafford and will hope that United may yet be distracted by their imminent participation in the Champion League semi-finals against Schalke, and potentially a subsequent final, though Ancelotti is realistic.

"If we want to have a chance we have to think that we have to win every game," Ancelotti said. "We have to be honest with ourselves. I would like to be in United's position, six points ahead, because if they do not lose total control they will win [the title]. The title is in their hands – we have to be honest about that – but we also have to believe that we can win every game left, including at Old Trafford like we did last year.

"And our moment is good. It has been in the league, but also in the last 16 of the Champions League against Copenhagen it was good. We could have done better against United (in the quarter-finals), and we were close to doing better. But the team started to play well when we recovered our important players. When they came back to be fit, the team has started playing well again."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/apr/22/chelsea-rafael-benitez-carlo-ancelotti
 
Incredible journalism bunny, that's why ross doesn't need to add anything
 
[quote author=TheBunnyman link=topic=45069.msg1320297#msg1320297 date=1303555740]
No comment, Ross?
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The "lack of credible candidates" bit is pretty much spot on.

I'd love to see him take it Bunny.
 
It's this actually being taken seriously....


There's one quote from rafa.... Of which nothing is mentioned about chelsea
 
He said there were certain clubs he'd never manage- the interviewer said, 'you mean Everton or Utd', and he nodded.
 
[quote author=Fabio link=topic=45069.msg1320316#msg1320316 date=1303556392]
Didn't he say he wouldn't go to our rivals?
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It'll be sad day when Chelsea are considered to be our rivals.
I consider Nottingham a bigger "rival" to us than Chelsea.
 
Pluuuuuuus, he hated our ownership structure, he's not going to want roman getting involved all the time
 
[quote author=Modo link=topic=45069.msg1320327#msg1320327 date=1303556883]
[quote author=Fabio link=topic=45069.msg1320316#msg1320316 date=1303556392]
Didn't he say he wouldn't go to our rivals?
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It'll be sad day when Chelsea are considered to be our rivals.
I consider Nottingham a bigger "rival" to us than Chelsea.
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Of course they're our rivals, it's foolish and disrespectful not to. They may be new on the scene and for there through money but they are definitely our rivals
 
[quote author=Fabio link=topic=45069.msg1320332#msg1320332 date=1303557048]
[quote author=Modo link=topic=45069.msg1320327#msg1320327 date=1303556883]
[quote author=Fabio link=topic=45069.msg1320316#msg1320316 date=1303556392]
Didn't he say he wouldn't go to our rivals?
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It'll be sad day when Chelsea are considered to be our rivals.
I consider Nottingham a bigger "rival" to us than Chelsea.
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Of course they're our rivals, it's foolish and disrespectful not to. They may be new on the scene and for there through money but they are definitely our rivals
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I meant historically.
Well I should respect Chelsea but I just can't. I admire some of their players but Chelsea kind of popped up from nowhere.
 
Clubs generally pop out of nowhere and be successful. We did. United did. Arsenal did. Difference being is the timethey start being successful. Yes chelsea bought the league by spending money on the squad and getting mourinho. They started with money but slowly and surely they're making history


Least their league trophies are recent and not in the past. How long of being unsuccessful until we're not considered rivals?
 
[quote author=Fabio link=topic=45069.msg1320341#msg1320341 date=1303557580]
Clubs generally pop out of nowhere and be successful. We did. United did. Arsenal did. Difference being is the timethey start being successful. Yes chelsea bought the league by spending money on the squad and getting mourinho. They started with money but slowly and surely they're making history

Well OK, you've got a point. But Chelsea have only been good (title challengers) for like 7-8 years. Our rivalry with Man U, Everton, Arsenal, Nottingham is much MUCH older.

Least their league trophies are recent and not in the past. How long of being unsuccessful until we're not considered rivals?

Yeah I'm starting to notice the decline especially up here in the north. Man U - Liverpool games are no longer labelled the biggest game in England in promo's and such. Pisses me off to say the least especially when friends keep harping about Man U - Chelsea/Arsenal.
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It'll never happen. Rafa won't fit the person spec for the Chelsea job as long as Abramovich owns that club, wants to be hands-on and wants the team to play sexy football.
 
He'd *definitely* take it.

They probably wouldn't give it to him.

If he did take it, I doubt he'd win the league. But he might win the CL.
 
Rafa could be hired with an eye on making the best of Torres and maybe winning the CL - both of which he's done in the past.

But I don't know why he'd be attracted by the option of this multi million dollar job with Chelsea, they have no history like.
 
[quote author=TheBunnyman link=topic=45069.msg1320379#msg1320379 date=1303561232]
He'd *definitely* take it.

They probably wouldn't give it to him.

If he did take it, I doubt he'd win the league. But he might win the CL.
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Ancelotti is a better shout than bringing in Benitez to that team. Anyway, wouldn't it piss Roman's Star player off?

I reckon Rafa is playing Chess with Jose, to get him out of the Real job!!!
 
[quote author=Modo link=topic=45069.msg1320327#msg1320327 date=1303556883]
[quote author=Fabio link=topic=45069.msg1320316#msg1320316 date=1303556392]
Didn't he say he wouldn't go to our rivals?
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It'll be sad day when Chelsea are considered to be our rivals.
I consider Nottingham a bigger "rival" to us than Chelsea.
[/quote]Fuck me.
Its a good job your sig is there underpinning every post like this with a tagline to remind us all of said posts merits.
 
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[quote author=Modo link=topic=45069.msg1320327#msg1320327 date=1303556883]
[quote author=Fabio link=topic=45069.msg1320316#msg1320316 date=1303556392]
Didn't he say he wouldn't go to our rivals?
[/quote]

It'll be sad day when Chelsea are considered to be our rivals.
I consider Nottingham a bigger "rival" to us than Chelsea.
[/quote]Fuck me.
Its a good job your sig is there underpinning every post like this with a tagline to remind us all of said posts merits.
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I'm only here to amuse (annoy) you.
I personally don't consider the Chelsea games to be as big as the everton, manu and Arsenal games.
I look at it from a historical point of view. The rivalry we have with those three teams has been going on for ages.
Don't get me wrong playing Chelsea is big because of the quality of their squad and their recent success but its not a rivalry IMO, yet.
 
Re: Benitez to Chelsea

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[quote author=Herr Onceared link=topic=45069.msg1320776#msg1320776 date=1303602395]
[quote author=Modo link=topic=45069.msg1320327#msg1320327 date=1303556883]
[quote author=Fabio link=topic=45069.msg1320316#msg1320316 date=1303556392]
Didn't he say he wouldn't go to our rivals?
[/quote]

It'll be sad day when Chelsea are considered to be our rivals.
I consider Nottingham a bigger "rival" to us than Chelsea.
[/quote]Fuck me.
Its a good job your sig is there underpinning every post like this with a tagline to remind us all of said posts merits.
[/quote]
I'm only here to amuse (annoy) you.
I personally don't consider the Chelsea games to be as big as the everton, manu and Arsenal games.
I look at it from a historical point of view. The rivalry we have with those three teams has been going on for ages.
Don't get me wrong playing Chelsea is big because of the quality of their squad and their recent success but its not a rivalry IMO, yet.
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It's been going for near a decade, Modo. That's a players career. I reckon it's a rivalry now. Besides, Chelsea were up there in the top 4 or 5 for a good few years before Roman was heard of and touted as potential title winners in several of those seasons.

I thought Roman's departure would see Chelsea sink like a stone but, after seeing some of the systems and administration that he (or his employees) have put in place I fear they're here to stay.
 
And Forest were only our rivals for a few years, back in the late 70s and early 80s. They've actually got less history than Chelsea.
 
Rafa would do well at Chelsea but it would be nailed on to turn sour at some point. JT 'larging' it up at training, Roman picking and buying new players, Lampard talking about his dear departed mother.
 
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