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The man just loves trophies, doesn’t he? Not a bad little collection! It still baffles me how many red and whiters state that he has been a failure since Liverpool! Bitter twerps!

 

 

Manager

 

Real Madrid U-19s

• Spain U-19 League: 1992–93[citation needed]

• Spain U-19 Cup: 1990–91,[citation needed] 1992–93[citation needed]

 

Extremadura

• Segunda División promotion: 1997–98[citation needed]

 

Tenerife

• Segunda División promotion: 2000–01[citation needed]

 

Valencia

• La Liga: 2001–02,[citation needed] 2003–04[citation needed]

• UEFA Cup: 2003–04[citation needed]

 

Liverpool

• FA Cup: 2005–06[citation needed]

• FA Community Shield: 2006[citation needed]

• UEFA Champions League: 2004–05[citation needed]

• UEFA Super Cup: 2005[citation needed]

 

Inter Milan

• Supercoppa Italiana: 2010[citation needed]

• FIFA Club World Cup: 2010[citation needed]

 

Chelsea

• UEFA Europa League: 2012–13[citation needed]

 

Napoli

• Coppa Italia: 2013–14[citation needed]

• Supercoppa Italiana: 2014[citation needed]

 

Newcastle United

• EFL Championship: 2016–17[131]

 

Individual

• La Liga Best Coach: 2002[citation needed]

• UEFA Manager of the Year: 2003–04,[citation needed] 2004–05[citation needed]

• LMA Special Merit Award: 2006[citation needed]

• Premier League Manager of the Month: November 2005,[citation needed] December 2005,[citation needed] January 2007,[citation needed] October 2008,[citation needed] March 2009,[citation needed] April 2013[citation needed]

• EFL Championship Manager of the Month: October 2016[citation needed]

 

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When I went and did the Mestella tour at Valencia, he is considered their greatest manager.

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It's more than likely going to only get better next season as well when he's back to what he knows best. I bet he's been working on a way to counter act this new 3-4-3 system since about October as well the freak.

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Get French Football‏ @GFFN  4 minutes ago

 

Rafa Benitez's future at Newcastle is delicate owing to strained relations with owner Mike Ashley, per @PhilippeAuclair in France Football.

 

Newcastle United are in turn following Slaven Bilic's situation at West Ham United very closely, according to France Football.

 

 

 

Hmmm not sure why French media would break this news.

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Can't wait to see who he'll bring in now that we're in the Premiership again and so can attract players by virtue of being there/having the money. The only time we've had a manager of his calibre - a winner with continental experience of managing at multiple top tier clubs in the strongest leagues in Europe - was Sir Bobby, and if it weren't for time and the natural aging process being against us we'd have gone on to win things with him and establish ourselves as a real force. For once things seems to be on our side with Rafa, who wants to be here and probably has 20+ years left in him at the very least.

 

You'd imagine given his personality traits and recent experience that he has a network of contacts throughout Europe and knows some real talent out there that the big boys haven't yet decided to go for. He probably knows everyone that the likes of Real Madrid, Inter, Chelsea, etc, had scouted, and all the good youth prospects from their setups as he probably went to youth games whilst there in addition to doing his research. Our signings over the summer after the relegation have by and large been great and absolutely key to promotion, and this was with Rafa supposedly stating that he couldn't bring in some of the players he wanted to because it's hard when in the Championship! I'm not expecting miracles, but I do imagine with sufficient funds we'll be seeing much better use of Rafa's preferred system (and weaknesses eradicated).

 

All we need is for Ashley to not fuck things up.

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Aye, the French would be the first to know.

 

No they wouldn't but based on our recent history how can anyone sit there 100 % confident that Rafa will be our manager come the start of the season.  Seeing these reports despite where they come from only puts more doubt in my mind.

 

Ill only rest easy once i hear the meeting has taken place and Rafa is now planning for the new season.

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Aye, the French would be the first to know.

 

No they wouldn't but based on our recent history how can anyone sit there 100 % confident that Rafa will be our manager come the start of the season.  Seeing these reports despite where they come from only puts more doubt in my mind.

 

Ill only rest easy once i hear the meeting has taken place and Rafa is now planning for the new season.

 

That's kind of the point. The meeting hasn't taken place so what's changed since Sunday (and last night with Rafa taking in the 23s game)?

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Obligatory France Football are known bullshitters and don't know s*** post.

 

Good to hear

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