Friday, March 12, 2010

Sam Allardyce Rekindles Row With Rafael Benítez


Sam Allardyce claims Rafa Benítez's criticism of him is a cover-up for how bad Liverpool are and claims the Reds have all but blown their chance of finishing in the top four.

Benítez last week mocked Allardyce's behaviour and Blackburn's style after their match at Anfield, suggesting that the European champions Barcelona were going to model themselves on Rovers: "He is a model for football all around the world. I am sure he is a model for behaviour and for kids all around the world. I am sure Barcelona are thinking of copying this style now too."

But the Blackburn manager has hit back by claiming he has managed to get under the skin of Benítez and that his Liverpool counterpart was just covering up for how badly his team played despite the Reds' 2-1 win.

"It was a good cover-up by Rafa because he knows how bad his side were and that was repeated against Wigan on Monday night," said Allardyce. "He's got personal with it for many, many years now. That's why I don't like him and the feeling is probably mutual. I don't get personal with him; I get into him and under his skin, yes, but that's all part of the game.

"The tit for tat between me and Rafa will probably go on until one of us is no longer a Premier League manager. I've managed to psyche out one or two here and there and that's how the Premier League has evolved over the last 20 years. But no, Pep Guardiola has not been in touch yet."

He also believes Liverpool's result at Wigan leaves Benítez's side unlikely to finish fourth and qualify for the Champions League.

He added: "The last time one of the big four didn't finish in the top four it was Liverpool – Everton got that spot – and I think this time it looks pretty difficult having lost against Wigan. They are having to rely on other teams slipping up now.

"They have a wealth of experience and that may be a telling factor when the nerve ends start jangling. We saw what happened to Tottenham a few years ago with the famous 'poisoned lasagne' scenario – which was obviously never the case – and they let it slip.

"But I think it might be more difficult for Liverpool this time around because there are more teams involved. There's Manchester City, Aston Villa and Tottenham in there and if Everton keep rolling on you might be surprised to see them making a late run."

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