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Friday, November 27, 2009

Rafa looking to future

Rafa Benitez has vowed to stay at Liverpool and revive the team's fortunes after a disappointing start to the season.

The Reds have crashed out of the UEFA Champions League and would already appear to be out of the running for the Premier League title.

However, Benitez is convinced that better times are around the corner as he looks to get Liverpool's campaign back on track in Sunday's Merseyside derby.

The Spanish manager maintains there is no chance of him leaving Anfield in the wake of calls for him to be axed and some speculation that he could even jump ship.

"When I signed my new contract I had offers from other clubs for more money, and a lot more money to spend in the transfer market. But I decided to stay because I felt we had a very good team," he said.

"We will prove this during the rest of the season. It is long race and we know we are not playing at the level we can, but we will improve, we will be back in Europe.

"It doesn't matter what people are saying, maybe trying to take advantage of the situation. We will win games, we will improve and things will change."

Real fan
Benitez has previously been linked with a return to Real Madrid, where he spent time as a youth coach earlier in his career, but he insists there is now a special place in his heart for Liverpool that would prevent him leaving.

He added: "When I decided to stay here, I knew that we could be facing a difficult season. I was aware that a lot of things could happen and the competition stronger. But I decided to stay because I wanted to.

"Look, I was a Real Madrid fan. I knew off by heart the names of the Real Madrid team that played Liverpool in the European Cup final of 1981.

"I was a fan, and also a Madrid player at that time. Now, considering that, I decided to stay in Liverpool because I liked the city, I liked the fans, I liked the life here and the passion in the Premier League.

"Why am I telling you this? Because when I decided to stay here, I wanted to fight for this club.


Target
"I had signed a new five-year contract because I wanted to fight for Liverpool.

"Sometimes it is good, sometimes there are bad moments. But still I will fight.

"So we will play in the Europa League, that will be a target. We will play against Everton on Sunday and that will be our target.

"Every single week we will fight and try to win. If we can, we will be happier. If we cannot, we will still have to fight."

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