Liverpool in season from hell but Gillett still rates Rafa in top five in the world

20 January 2010 13:17
Liverpool co-owner George Gillett believes Rafael Benitez is one of the top five managers in the world and that this season's disappointing results are just a 'blip'.[LNB]The club have endured a difficult campaign so far and have fallen well off the pace in the Barclays Premier League, compounded by early exits from the Champions League and FA Cup.[LNB]Benitez has been unmoved in his belief that he will turn things around and now he has received the backing of Gillett.[LNB] We're as confused as you, Rafa! This season is just a 'blip' according to Liverpool co-owner George Gillett[LNB]That is significant as Gillett has always been seen as lessenthusiastic in his support for the Spaniard than fellow co-owner TomHicks, who has been behind Benitez from the moment the two Americans'relationship began to become strained.[LNB]'We believe if you were to put a list together of the top five coaches, managers in the world, he would definitely be on that list for us,' said Gillett, who was united in his agreement with Hicks to give Benitez an improved five-year contract towards the end of last season.[LNB]VIDEO: Rafa defends record...[LNB]'And we think he's been tossed a curve ball by circumstance, injuries and so forth. I think that's been a real challenge to the coach. He's had to really make some innovations and play some players out of position and so forth.[LNB]'And notwithstanding that, they've generally played with a lot of passion. I really believes it's a blip.'[LNB] Down and out: Liverpool's season has gone from bad to worse[LNB]Injuries have certainly compounded Liverpool's problems with striker Fernando Torres, captain Steven Gerrard, right-back Glen Johnson and midfielder Yossi Benayoun all currently sidelined.[LNB]But they have also been unlucky in other areas, such as when a beach ball on the pitch at Sunderland back in October contributed to the only goal of the game for the Black Cats.[LNB]'That was a real low blow,' Gillett told Canadian radio station Prime Time Sports. 'He (Benitez) has had a struggle getting the morale of the boys back up but we've got a great group of young men.'[LNB] Benitez brushes off threat of past men as Crouch and Keane prepare for returnGerrard blasts 'daft' quit rumours and of rift with Liverpool boss BenitezGuus Hiddink's agent 'has spoken to Liverpool' about replacing BenitezALL THE LIVERPOOL FC

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