Sabre wrote:I wouldn't expect to sign anything before the medical tests. If the Americans were appearing to sign some formality now, or Rick Parry for that matter, the journos would stress that Rafa has no authority to finnish deals. If they don't appear and the normal procedures are done then their absence is mentioned. As long as the deals are finnished in time and we don't lose chances, I don't need them appearing in the photo.
Well, in Madrid they are writting pro Rafa articles
BENITEZ IS THE BEST LIVERPOOL COACH IN THEIR PREMIERSHIP HISTORY
His numbers are the best

JAVIER G. MATALLANAS / Madrid
Rafa is questioned in England once again. The London press, unlike the Liverpool one who's supporting the Spaniard totally, insist that Rafa's days can be counted in Liverpool. The Campaign against Benitez cannot be considered but surprising, when you look at the numbers of the Madrid coach since he's at Liverpool,
Benitez is the better coach in the Liverpool's premier league era, and has the better stats since Graeme Souness times in 92/93
If the European numbers through out their history are reviewed, Benitez yet again is in a good position and has the best third stats, even improving the ones of the legendary Shankly, as can be seen in the below table.
From London it's said that Benitez's team doesn't play brilliantly, but those numbers are not ignored by the Liverpool supporters who totally back the manager.
Técnicos del Liverpool en EuropaEntrenadores
G W D L GF GA %
Fagan 19 13 3 3 34 10 68,42-
Paisley 61 39 11 11 140 49 63,93-
Benítez 53 31 10 12 88 35 58,49-
Shankly 65 34 13 18 114 54 52,31-
Souness 12 6 0 6 26 16 50,00
Técnicos del Liverpool en la Premier
G W D L GF GA %
Benítez 134 72 30 32 200 106 58,73-
Houllier 216 108 54 54 354 212 50,00-
Evans 172 83 46 43 280 173 48,26
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Well it's a simple article, and not a deep one, but still you have to ask whether a coach that's been brilliant in Europe and not the worst whatsoever as of late deserves to be sácked. IMHO Rafa deserves to be told "come on, improve the team", but not to be sácked in summer.
Some might mention that conveniently the article makes the comparison of the league numbers in the premiership. Yes they do, but it's equally truth that the ignoring of the European merits by the London press is equally biased, this time against the Spaniard. This Spanish articles focuses on the positive, the London press on the negative. But it's equally biased.
I bring this article because despite being a cráp one, it's much better than the quotes of the rág they've been translating as of late.