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As all of us football fans around the world know the history and reputation of Liverpool, one could only ponder on whether or not the head of Rafa will be gone. However, though they are going through a rough patch, it seems as though "cabage" is still there and will be there for years to come. Or maybe not?
What do you think?
Will he or won't he?
Rafael Benitez Vows To Soldier On Despite Liverpool's Loss To Reading
Kop boss hoping to see light at end of tunnel...
14-Jan-2010 11:38:05 AM
Adithya Ananth
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez insists that he will not leave the club despite the latest setback in a season that is heading in the wrong direction for the Reds.
The Merseyside club bowed out of the Champions League at the group stage and are playing catch-up in the race for fourth place in the Premier League - as opposed to being the title contenders they were touted to be.
Most recently, an exit from the FA Cup at the hands of Reading has added more tension into the mix, but Benitez remains focussed on facing Stoke City on Saturday.
"For three months everyone was talking about me. At the end, as a manager you have to be disappointed but then move forward and think about Stoke on Saturday," said the Spaniard, according to FIFA.com.
"We are frustrated but you have to carry on. Everyone is disappointed. We have to prepare for Saturday's game because it will be difficult."
Kop boss hoping to see light at end of tunnel...
14-Jan-2010 11:38:05 AM
Adithya Ananth
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez insists that he will not leave the club despite the latest setback in a season that is heading in the wrong direction for the Reds.
The Merseyside club bowed out of the Champions League at the group stage and are playing catch-up in the race for fourth place in the Premier League - as opposed to being the title contenders they were touted to be.
Most recently, an exit from the FA Cup at the hands of Reading has added more tension into the mix, but Benitez remains focussed on facing Stoke City on Saturday.
"For three months everyone was talking about me. At the end, as a manager you have to be disappointed but then move forward and think about Stoke on Saturday," said the Spaniard, according to FIFA.com.
"We are frustrated but you have to carry on. Everyone is disappointed. We have to prepare for Saturday's game because it will be difficult."
What do you think?
Will he or won't he?
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