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In a "thinking too much" mode, but I thought that a lot of the quotes from "an associate of the Spaniard" in George Caulkin's article led me to think he wants to stay. The sorts of things about poor recruitment and wanting to get the club to the Champions League level don't sound like a man about to leave. He wants to reform the club, top to bottom, and I think he wants to do that whether we stay up or go down.

 

Additionally, he made it obvious he wants a project in England - well, fixing NUFC has to be close to the biggest project in England.

 

All we can hope for is that Ashley has had his hands burnt so badly he says "Fine Rafa, you make it work."

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He got the starting 11 right and his substitutions made the difference when we looked as if we were on the ropes, the man is a genius.

 

I wasn't sure about the Shelvey one, but Tiote was  on a yellow so he was probably the only logical replacement.

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I wasn't sure about the Shelvey one, but Tiote was  on a yellow so he was probably the only logical replacement.

 

We needed fresh legs in midfield.

 

We didn't really get them.

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Superb result when it mattered most

 

No way he stays if we drop though; any highs from today will be forgotten in the misery of relegation

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Got it spot on today. I must admit I was fucking raging at the team selection, but it worked better than I thought and his subs were well timed and intelligent. :thup:

 

Lascelles is already better than Taylor ever was IMO. Love seeing someone in our defence actually take responsibility.

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He makes the decisions that seem a bit odd, but make sense once you see the way that the team's been told to play. An absolute world away from the constant combination of contradictory player choices and tactics that we had under Pardew and McClaren. Benitez is actually smart when he makes these decisions, as opposed to managers who, imo, seem to make those decisions just to make it look like they're smart.

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He makes the decisions that seem a bit odd, but make sense once you see the way that the team's been told to play. An absolute world away from the constant combination of contradictory player choices and tactics that we had under Pardew and McClaren.

 

When I saw the team in the pre-match thread I could see what he was going for straight away, don't concede in the first half, then make the changes as the game went on to try and win it. It's pretty gratifying to see a manager's plan actually work almost to the letter. It makes me wonder what next season will be like if we stay up. It could be a beautiful thing.

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