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Gerrard hails Benitez's methods

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Gerrard hails Benitez's methods
Reds skipper reveals struggles with boss before 'penny dropped'

Rafa will make a point, and you'll be thinking, 'has this guy not got a life?' because it seems so minor, but it is what sets him
..Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard believes Rafa Benitez operates on a 'different level' to other managers after revealing how he has adapted to his boss' methods.

Former Valencia chief Benitez arrived at Anfield in 2004 and has since guided the Reds to UEFA Champions League glory and an FA Cup win, while also transforming a struggling side into genuine title contenders.

England international Gerrard has been an inspirational on-field influence throughout the Spaniard's five-year tenure and has risen to a status as one of the best players in the world.

But the Liverpool skipper confesses that he found it difficult to adapt to Benitez's meticulous methods before realising that his manager's dedication is what is required for success.

"Even after five years with Rafa, I still feel I want to please him, that I want to impress him in every game I play," Gerrard told the Daily Mail.

Lucky
"The great managers are like that. There are a handful operating on a different level and I am lucky enough to play for two of them, Benitez and (England boss) Fabio Capello.

"It is when you see what they put in, some of the little things they spot, that you realise how hard they work. Rafa will make a point, and you'll be thinking, 'has this guy not got a life?' because it seems so minor, but it is what sets him apart.

"I can have a good game - tell you what, I'll be big-headed, say I've had a fantastic game - we've won 2-1 in the last minute and I've scored both.

"I come back into the dressing-room and I'm buzzing, bouncing off the walls, thinking, 'I feel good today', that is when Rafa comes up and starts talking about a throw-in when they changed the play and I pressed far too late. He'll say, 'if you want, we'll go out there and I'll show you'.

"Or you'll have a run of 10 games when you're in form and flying and he'll pop you a DVD of your recent play and it's broken up into sections good and bad. And you're thinking, 'hang on, bad? I didn't do anything wrong'. But you'll watch it and you're out of position in one match, or you pressed late or you let a man go at a set-piece. You wonder when the guy sleeps.


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"At first when he did things like that, I'd be asking, 'has he not watched my last 150 games for Liverpool?' There is a danger that you think he has it in for you because he pulls you so much.

"When he arrived, he would keep saying to me, 'left foot, left foot' or I'd shoot and he would say, 'hit the target' and I'm thinking, 'look, mate, I'm trying to hit the target'.

"I would say to people, 'I'm 26 - if he doesn't think my left foot's working now, it's never going to work' but then a few weeks later I scored with my left and he came up with a little smile and said, 'lucky goal today, left foot and it hit the target' and then the penny dropped.

"Finally, I realised it was the way he helped push you on and as a player, you either recognised it or fought it and, with these guys, if you fight it there is only one winner."


Good read that..
 
I also think it confirms my opinion of why it didn't work out with Keane.

In that interview SG claims that Rafa, after a few weeks when he thought he was playing brilliantly, would call him in to go through a DVD compilation from his last few games, showing him all the errors he didn't realise he was making. I'm pretty sure Keane didn't take to this sort of treatment, and I think SG hints that some players have not appreciated these methods.
 
The most interesting thing to me is that, to a limited extent, Stevie himself seems to have been one of them initially, but has been won over.
 
Possibly, but it's worth remembering that Wenger mulled over a bid for Babel for a long time before ultimately deciding against it. Rafa's certainly not everyone's cup of tea, but I suspect the main culprit in Babel's case is the player himself.
 
[quote author=TheBunnyman link=topic=36069.msg951078#msg951078 date=1253966806]
Very revealing. You can see why Rafa would piss some players off.
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Those who react negatively are either of a very sensitive persuasion ...... or more likely are really not actually 'professional' at all.
 
[quote author=Judge Jules link=topic=36069.msg951095#msg951095 date=1253967927]
Possibly, but it's worth remembering that Wenger mulled over a bid for Babel for a long time before ultimately deciding against it. Rafa's certainly not everyone's cup of tea, but I suspect the main culprit in Babel's case is the player himself.
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See my comment above .... professional in name doesn't mean professional by nature.
 
It's easy to appreciate how it must be difficult for this insanely wealthy young men to be constantly critiqued and analysed on a daily basis but hopefully players like Babel, N'gog & co realise it's for the greater good.

I think it's also clear that being under Capello's regime has made Gerrard appreciated Rafa to a higher degree. They have similar traits and as a result, are two of the most successful managers in world football.
 
[quote author=Squiggles link=topic=36069.msg951125#msg951125 date=1253971190]
I think it's also clear that being under Capello's regime has made Gerrard appreciated Rafa to a higher degree. They have similar traits and as a result, are two of the most successful managers in world football.
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Yes, I think that's true. Also interesting and revealing how differently two such similar managers are portrayed in the media. Rafa is seen as a sort of socially inept tinkerer, while Capello is portayed as some sort of godlike genius - essentially for treating players in exactly the same, dispassionate way.
 
[quote author=Paddy link=topic=36069.msg951091#msg951091 date=1253967539]
Maybe these method's affect Babel?
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I think Josemi too, maybe.
 
[quote author=Rafa4PM link=topic=36069.msg951113#msg951113 date=1253969747]
This article just confirms to me that it's true about Rafa not watching Dossena before he signed him.
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^^^
 
That doesn't exactly inspire confidence.

(Mainly because we can't laugh at Gollum and Per Koldrup anymore)
 
I think Rafa traditionally relied on others for signings. Its common for all Spanish teams for the manager not to get involved int eh signings.

However, I reckon (if true) that Rafa has learned from that.
 
Rafa's method seems very methodical. This will not suit players who think they are gods. this would mean players like CR, Cantona, Maradonna, Ronaldinho.... but players like Kaka and emm, care to name a few?

Players who cannot take criticism and instructions are soon out of LFC under Rafa.
 
Hopefully Rafa'll have a word with him about his positioning and effort for Geovanni's goal yesterday too.
 
Along with a word to Carra and Skrtel for again going for the same ball. And Insua for not tucking in, he was 30 yards away from carra when they scored, which is way way too big a gap when we are defending in our box.
 
[quote author=Loch Ness Monster link=topic=36069.msg951810#msg951810 date=1254047721]
Along with a word to Carra and Skrtel for again going for the same ball. And Insua for not tucking in, he was 30 yards away from carra when they scored, which is way way too big a gap when we are defending in our box.
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It's happened too many times this season, both going for the same ball and Carra generally looking like he's not gonna get there, despite being in a good position to do so, while Skrtel's header was ridiculously tame.
 
Carra just ambled in towards Skrtel, following his man. Instead of passing him on and picking up Giovanni. Bit sloppy really, but let's not get too wound up. We can't afford to repeat it next week though against the Chavs.
 
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