Thursday 11 June 2009

Rafa expresses sadness for debt ridden Valencia

Rafa Benitez has revealed his sadness for his former club Valencia, which revealed debts of almost £500 earlier this week. Rafa won two Primera Division titles during his spell in charge at Estadio Mestalla. Reported on Sky Sports News, Benitez said: "From my exit of Valencia the club have committed many errors and the new president Manuel Llorente is the correct person for the solution of the crisis," Rafa told Spanish newspaper Superdeporte. “I have problems with Llorente but that is the past and now is forgotten. All clubs need to move with much intelligence in the market during this summer of crisis.

Rafa was careful to play down any move for Valencia playmaker David Silva: "I do not speak about Silva for to avoid more confusion in these times of rumours," he said. “In Liverpool I am happy because I am working with a group very committed in its objectives. Liverpool have developed in a very good season. We have used a different style in comparison with Man Utd or Chelsea. For me it is clear that today it is more difficult and complicated to win the Premier League than La Liga. The arrival of the millionaires to the Premier League changes the schemes. Manchester City and Portsmouth could generate many problems to the habitual title candidates."

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