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Jose Mourinho: Liverpool were in terminal decline under Rafael Benítez

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Jose Mourinho claims Roy Hodgson is battling to achieve success at Liverpool with a team that became “worse, worse and worse†with each passing season of Rafael Benítez’s six-year reign at Anfield.

Liverpool’s 3-0 capitulation against Manchester City at Eastlands on Monday brought into sharp focus the problems facing Hodgson on the pitch at a club whose off-field future remains paralysed by the increasingly fruitless search for new owners.

With co-owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett driving the club heavily into debt since their 2007 takeover, Mourinho insists that Hodgson is faced with the unenviable situation of working with a team who have been on a progressive decline.

Monday’s defeat against City highlighted the challenge that Hodgson has taken on at Anfield, but with Roberto Mancini’s expensively-assembled team likely to be a direct rival in Liverpool’s attempt to secure Champions League football, former Chelsea manager Mourinho believes that the odds are stacked against Liverpool this season.

Mourinho said: “It is very difficult work for Roy to do it with Liverpool as, over the last years, they have been getting worse, worse and worse.

“The Liverpool of 2004 was better than the Liverpool of 2005, 2005 was better than 2006 and 2006 better than 2007.
And they arrive at a situation now where, but for Jamie Carragher, Steven Gerrard, Pepe Reina, Fernando Torres, if his head is there, it is very difficult for Roy to make Liverpool champions.

“He needs time and it’s not easy because I don’t think they went in the right direction.â€


Despite their financial problems and failure to qualify for the Champions League this season, Liverpool have been able to retain the services of Torres and Gerrard.

Mourinho’s Real Madrid had courted the services of Gerrard, while Chelsea and Manchester City both made clear their interest in luring Spanish forward Torres from Anfield.

But while City were ultimately unable to land Torres, Mourinho admits that the Abu Dhabi-fuelled spending power at Eastlands is unmatchable and the Real coach backs Sir Alex Ferguson’s warning of “kamikaze†spending.

Mourinho said: “When Sir Alex spoke about kamikaze spending, if he was talking about (City) eating the market, I agree with him. But if they have the money, they can do it and, if they have the ambition to win the Premier League, they can do it.

“If someone wants to compete with them for a player it is very difficult because they are dominant in the market.

“The player they say they want is the player that they get. I was interested in [Aleksandar] Kolarov when I came here to Madrid, but I couldn’t compete with City as they went to values that I couldn’t.â€

Mourinho, who won two league titles with Chelsea during his three years in charge at Stamford Bridge, admits that City’s financial muscle has propelled them into the race for this season’s title. But the Portuguese insists it will be a three-horse race, having dismissed Arsenal’s prospects of ending their five-year wait for silverware.

Mourinho said: “I don’t think Arsenal can win. Year after year it looks like they will but no. It’s always the same type of comment, ‘It’s a young team, it will be next season’.


“I remember we played them in a Carling Cup final [in 2007] with a team of young boys, but they are no longer a team of young boys. They are now a team of 25, 26, 27-year-olds.

“Cesc Fabregas, Theo Walcott, Gael Clichy, Alex Song, Bacary Sagna – they’re not a team of kids any more, they’re of an age to win things, but I don’t think they will do it.

“I believe Chelsea and Manchester United can win the title and, of course, Manchester City because they have a great squad. That’s it.â€

Having arrived at Real this summer after guiding Inter Milan to the treble last season, Mourinho could not resist another dig at his Benítez, his fierce rival from the pair’s time in England, by warning the former Liverpool manager that he will be unable to repeat his success at the San Siro.

Mourinho said: “Inter is a dream job because he has three trophies (to defend). I don’t have that at Madrid. He is lucky, but I wish him well.

“One thing is certain, Benítez won’t do better than me at Inter. Anther thing is also true that, should he lift the Intercontinental Cup, he will have only won two games compared to my 13. Therefore it will be my trophy and not his.â€
 
Wow, he's a bitter cunt who is clearly wrong about Liverpool. Who would have guessed?

One thing is for sure, he's very unlikely to ever hate Hodgson, which says something.
 
Ha, I like Mourinho, even if he is a bitter cunt. You've got admire his honesty and self-confidence.
 
[quote author=mark1975 link=topic=41575.msg1161091#msg1161091 date=1282666339]
Ha, I like Mourinho, even if he is a bitter cunt. You've got admire his honesty and self-confidence.
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Its what good managers need. Self confidence is the cornerstone of any success
 
[quote author=mark1975 link=topic=41575.msg1161091#msg1161091 date=1282666339]
Ha, I like Mourinho, even if he is a bitter cunt. You've got admire his honesty and self-confidence.
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no i haven't. he's a boring prick, and i don't know what's honest about claiming we were in continual decline under benitez.
 
I rate him very highly as a manager and I'd welcome him to LFC, but some of that is utter rubbish and probably reflects the fact that Rafa, for all his faults, had the Indian sign over him in Europe when it mattered.
 
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[quote author=mark1975 link=topic=41575.msg1161091#msg1161091 date=1282666339]
Ha, I like Mourinho, even if he is a bitter cunt. You've got admire his honesty and self-confidence.
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no i haven't. he's a boring prick, and i don't know what's honest about claiming we were in continual decline under benitez.
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I meant honesty in that he speaks his mind and doesn't hold back, he hates Benitez and doesn't seem to want to make any bones about it.
 
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[quote author=peterhague link=topic=41575.msg1161105#msg1161105 date=1282666915]
[quote author=mark1975 link=topic=41575.msg1161091#msg1161091 date=1282666339]
Ha, I like Mourinho, even if he is a bitter cunt. You've got admire his honesty and self-confidence.
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no i haven't. he's a boring prick, and i don't know what's honest about claiming we were in continual decline under benitez.
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I meant honesty in that he speaks his mind and doesn't hold back, he hates Benitez and doesn't seem to want to make any bones about it.
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if that's your bag, fair enough. he seemed to get on with rafa well enough until he started losing to him, sums him up for me.


great manager, absolute preening dickhead as a man. and he's got the worst persistent case of verbal diarrhea i've ever seen.
 
He's arrogant in the extreme and he speaks his mind but he's also a winner. I wish we had him.

Bill Shankly wasn't opposed to being critical of other sides - Everton mainly. Was that ok though, because he was ours?
 
[quote author=Richey link=topic=41575.msg1161131#msg1161131 date=1282668357]
He's arrogant in the extreme and he speaks his mind but he's also a winner. I wish we had him.

Bill Shankly wasn't opposed to being critical of other sides - Everton mainly. Was that ok though, because he was ours?
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It was because he was clever, witty, and charismatic about it, he wasn't just a big arrogant blowhard attempting to help his mercenary brand.
 
[quote author=Judge Jules link=topic=41575.msg1161108#msg1161108 date=1282666959]
I rate him very highly as a manager and I'd welcome him to LFC, but some of that is utter rubbish and probably reflects the fact that Rafa, for all his faults, had the Indian sign over him in Europe when it mattered.
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Yeah, I agree. The idea that we didn't improve under Rafa is just ridiculous bullshit.
 
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[quote author=Richey link=topic=41575.msg1161131#msg1161131 date=1282668357]
He's arrogant in the extreme and he speaks his mind but he's also a winner. I wish we had him.

Bill Shankly wasn't opposed to being critical of other sides - Everton mainly. Was that ok though, because he was ours?
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It was because he was clever, witty, and charismatic about it, he wasn't just a big arrogant blowhard attempting to help his mercenary brand.
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exactly. i could forgive him his egomania if even once he came out with something interesting, but it's just a constant, self-obssessed, 'jetstream of bullshit' - to quote larry david.
 
Fuck mourinho. Mouthy little shitbag.
And how fucking childish is that last line? Hope the cunt gets gored by a bull.
 
I think Mourinho's renewed hostility has something to do with what Rafa said:

Inter boss Rafa Benitez has announced his intention to out-do Jose Mourinho at San Siro.

The Spanish tactician picked up his first piece of silverware on Saturday when Inter beat Roma in the Italian Super Cup.

Interviewed in AS, Benitez said: “It's the first official trophy Inter have won in this new season. The Coach didn't win it, but the club and the players who have played very well did as did the fans who constantly support the team.

“Then the Coaches come into play. Mancini won here, then Mourinho.

“Now it's up to me and I hope to win more than them also because there are six trophies that await us.


“Winning and scoring three goals is always important. Up till now, we have worked with some difficulties because the players have arrived late from the World Cup, but this victory gives us morale.

“Mourinho forged a competitive team and won titles, and the players know that it's inevitable comparisons will be made, but they know that the future is a new stage, a new Coach and the possibility for all of them to triumph again.
 
If so that makes it even worse IMO, as there's nothing disrespectful or otherwise iffy about what Rafa says there.
 
Mourinho is what he is. I'm not sure why people lend so much weight to what he says.

Despite it all, he is a born winner and backs himself against evryone. I like that about him.
 
[quote author=mark1975 link=topic=41575.msg1161091#msg1161091 date=1282666339]
Ha, I like Mourinho, even if he is a bitter cunt. You've got admire his honesty and self-confidence.
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Ditto. I'd love him here.

And to be honest everyone bar LFC fans would agree with this.
 
As good a coach as Mourinho is you sometimes have to wonder if he's ever left the playground with his comments. That last line only need ner-ner-ne-ner-ner to complete it.
 
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[quote author=mark1975 link=topic=41575.msg1161091#msg1161091 date=1282666339]
Ha, I like Mourinho, even if he is a bitter cunt. You've got admire his honesty and self-confidence.
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Ditto. I'd love him here.

And to be honest everyone bar LFC fans would agree with this.
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I'd like him here because he wins things, and thats all that matters.

But I'd never like him per se, because he's a whiny child.

I liken him to a rectal exam.

He's something you might need, but never something you want.
 
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[quote author=mark1975 link=topic=41575.msg1161091#msg1161091 date=1282666339]
Ha, I like Mourinho, even if he is a bitter cunt. You've got admire his honesty and self-confidence.
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no i haven't. he's a boring prick, and i don't know what's honest about claiming we were in continual decline under benitez.
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This.
 
[quote author=Dreambeliever link=topic=41575.msg1161421#msg1161421 date=1282703354]
[quote author=mark1975 link=topic=41575.msg1161091#msg1161091 date=1282666339]
Ha, I like Mourinho, even if he is a bitter cunt. You've got admire his honesty and self-confidence.
[/quote]

Ditto. I'd love him here.

And to be honest everyone bar LFC fans would agree with this.
[/quote]What? Everyone bar LFC fans would want him here?

English! You don't has it.
 
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[quote author=peterhague link=topic=41575.msg1161105#msg1161105 date=1282666915]
[quote author=mark1975 link=topic=41575.msg1161091#msg1161091 date=1282666339]
Ha, I like Mourinho, even if he is a bitter cunt. You've got admire his honesty and self-confidence.
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no i haven't. he's a boring prick, and i don't know what's honest about claiming we were in continual decline under benitez.
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This.
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We played our best football in 2008/9. How can it be continual decline?
 
[quote author=Dreambeliever link=topic=41575.msg1161421#msg1161421 date=1282703354]
[quote author=mark1975 link=topic=41575.msg1161091#msg1161091 date=1282666339]
Ha, I like Mourinho, even if he is a bitter cunt. You've got admire his honesty and self-confidence.
[/quote]

Ditto. I'd love him here.

And to be honest everyone bar LFC fans would agree with this.
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