Monday, November 17, 2008

Rafa Benitez Happy To Have Angry Substitutes

LIVERPOOL manager Rafael Benitez says he is pleased to see his players angry when they are substituted as it shows the winning mentality needed to end the club’s long title wait.

After enduring a frustrating afternoon on his own up front and missing a seemingly straightforward chance from point-blank range, Robbie Keane was withdrawn by Benitez less than an hour into the game at the Reebok Stadium on Saturday.

Although Keane’s replacement Fernando Torres made an instant impact, setting up Steven Gerrard for Liverpool’s second goal, the Irish international striker did not look pleased to be taken out of the action so early.

Since his £20million move to Anfield in the summer Keane has made 20 appearances for the club but incredibly has only completed a full 90-minute game on two occasions and Saturday was the 14th time in 16 starts that he has been hauled off by Benitez.

However, the Spaniard insists he is encouraged by the former Tottenham man’s frustrations as it shows the character needed to compete at the top of the Premier League.

He said: “If we’re at the top of the table, players need to accept that I will change it if that’s what is best for the team. It is difficult, and Robbie is working very hard, but clearly it was a different type of football in the second half, more suited for Fernando.

“We know Robbie is a very, very good professional and he wants to play 90 minutes all the time, but players have to respect the decisions because we are doing what we think is best for the team. But a player has to be disappointed at coming off – that’s what I want to see.

“The response always has to be that you work even harder for the next game. It has to be like that in a winning team – you have to compete for the positions and that is a positive thing. Robbie knows the team will always be the important thing so I don’t need to speak to him about it (being substituted).”

With Liverpool having gone toe-to-toe with Chelsea at the Premier League’s summit for most of the season so far, Benitez believes that many of their rivals now consider them serious title contenders.

He said: “This season we can win games now sometimes even when we are playing badly. But the atmosphere and mood is really good, the confidence is really high. People always say how crucial it is to get a good start, how crucial this part of the season is, how crucial Christmas is. Well we will see after that, but clearly it is much better this season. You can see the players doing better because they know others teams are thinking ‘We’ve got to be careful, we’re playing Liverpool and they are at the top of the table.’ Now it’s important to stay there, but obviously we have better players now.

“The squad is so much stronger – the ones on the pitch are good, but now also the ones who are on the bench.”

Despite Benitez maintaining that his record signing is not fully fit, Torres’s introduction for the final half an hour stretched Bolton’s defence and created the visitors’ second goal.

Given the tight nature of the game before then, the Liverpool manager admits that he needed to make the switch.

He said: “The game changed a lot. In the first half there was plenty of passing, but in the second they played more long balls and it was more physical, so we couldn’t control the passing the same.

“It needed a long, penetrating pass for the strikers and with Fernando’s pace we were more dangerous. After the first half of pass, pass, pass we couldn’t do that, and Fernando is always a threat because he’s so quick and can beat players on his own.

“I have said we’ve got plenty of room for improvement. Steven Gerrard wasn’t playing at his level, others weren’t at their best and Torres wasn’t fit.

“Now, if Torres stays fit and keeps his momentum, Mascherano is improving, so is Stevie, so we have many more options.”

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