Liverpool manager Rafael Benítez hits back at Jurgen Klinsmann and Graeme Souness

11 December 2009 20:50
Klinsmann, the former Germany striker and manager, attacked Benítez's record as Liverpool manager and the quality of the current squad. [LNB]Klinsmann took Germany to the semi-finals of their home World Cup in 2006, but his stint in charge of Bayern Munich lasted less than a season before he was sacked. [LNB] Related ArticlesKlinsmann: Liverpool lack quality and consistencyLiverpool v Arsenal: match previewLiverpool and Benítez will give Arsenal the full montyLiverpool v Arsenal: top 10Liverpool unseeded and facing tough Europa League drawAquilani wants to 'make difference' at LiverpoolSpeaking about Klinsmann's attack, Benítez said: "I think he was an expert in marketing. His management career? Short." [LNB]Klinsmann was at the centre of a storm two years ago when he was involved in talks with Liverpool's American owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett over the Anfield manager's job. [LNB]Former Liverpool manager Graeme Souness also warned of a potential "meltdown" at the club this week but Benítez said on Friday: "There is always criticism but I don't listen. I turn off the volume on the TV." [LNB]He added sarcastically: "Both have fantastic records as managers, so the fans ignore what they say. [LNB]"We have to win, we have a responsibility and we must concentrate on our job. [LNB]"If someone talks too much, it is their problem, but the fans know the record they both have as managers, fantastic."[LNB]

Source: Telegraph