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  1. Sam Davis
    Sam Davis
    November 16, 2010 at 5:46 pm | | Reply


    As a United supporter, this article make my heart smile. I said it when they hired him (still don’t know why they’ve done it), that he certainly wasn’t going to reach the heights that Mourinho had just a season before, and I (in an effort to mock him a little bit) predicted that he’d run them into the ground in the same way that he did Liverpool (after fluking his way to a CL win in 2005) and it looks like that’s what’s happening.

    I find it absolutely hilarious.

  2. Mohammed
    Mohammed
    November 16, 2010 at 7:24 pm | | Reply


    Mourinho’s way was not to let other teams play football…as demonstrated best against Barcelona last season. Benitez might be defensive minded but his teams have never been as boring as mourinho’s to watch. He needs to change the player’s mentality to make it work. And to use the term “decline” when we’re not even half a season in is ridiculous. I’m willing to bet mourinho will be fired before Benitez will…anti football will not be tolerated at the barnabeau.

    1. lolrofl
      lolrofl
      November 17, 2010 at 1:52 am | | Reply


      u r dumb. i have no respect to those who did’t know anythg about football

    2. Robert
      Robert
      November 17, 2010 at 7:00 am | | Reply


      Mohammed you are a big fool and write like a fool too. No one fires mourinho. he leaves a club when he wants to, and he leaves a club better than he met it.

    3. Mattus
      Mattus
      November 17, 2010 at 11:14 am | | Reply


      You need to find your hat, It’s where you’ll find your brain.

  3. Rami S.
    Rami S.
    November 16, 2010 at 9:27 pm | | Reply


    Benitez must shoulder some of the blame but also the injuries (too many to count) and the post World Cup experience which affected players such as Sneijder have been a reason behind Inter’s struggles.
    I mentioned on many occasions that Juve’s best summer move was not pursuing Benitez hard enough to hire him. He’s not for Serie A and I think his time with Liverpool was highlighted by a stroke of luck in the CL final win over Milan (through penalties)…

  4. lolrofl
    lolrofl
    November 17, 2010 at 1:51 am | | Reply


    hey dumb Mohammed, think before u speak. Mourinho’s so called defensive football managed to score 4 past Milan and yet benitez so called fking attractive football cant even scored a goal against milan with a 1 man advantage. now, how’s tht attractive?

  5. J Moyo
    November 17, 2010 at 2:46 am | | Reply


    After fail ing to win these two tro phies, which Mour inho con sid ered to be “on a plate” for Ben itez, Inter haven’t showed any real signs of improve ment.

    Infact Inter Milan won one of these two trophies..One of the sacred tenets of responsible journalism is sticking to facts..This article exposes you as one of those people on a rabid media agenda against Rafa benitez.. If you are going to criticize the man,, give us facts not a biased opinion disguised as journalism.

  6. David H
    David H
    November 19, 2010 at 2:11 pm | | Reply


    Easy on Benitez. Like McClaren at Wolfsburg, he’s been the victim of forces beyond his control. Mourinho would have been able to do nothing about the post-World Cup letdown w/o reinforcements which have been denied Benitez. And the injuries have more than decimated his side. I’ll give you the defensive high line disaster, but even there I’d credit him for not standing still. He was never going to be able to just copy Mourinho, not unless he had the exact same players, all healthy, all not suffering a post-World Cup letdown. He had to do something to try to effect a change. That it hasn’t worked out, *so far*, may be down to him, but give him some time already.

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