Milk turns sour as Benitez delivers Reds rant

19 October 2010 14:30
Rafael Benitez has launched a cryptic attack on Liverpool's ousted owners and current managing director Christian Purslow. Benitez, whose six-year reign as manager ended in the summer, hit out at former co-owner Tom Hicks' claim that he was largely to blame for the Reds' worst ever start to the Barclays Premier League this season. Hicks pointed the finger at Benitez for wasting much of the money he was given to spend during the latter half of his tenure. But a clearly irked Benitez has insisted the Americans were to blame, citing their of appointment Purslow in the summer of last year as the beginning of a downward spiral that ended in the Spaniard's exit. In an outburst reminiscent of Eric Cantona's famous quote featuring seagulls and trawlers, Inter Milan boss Benitez compared events leading up to his departure to a bottle of milk. "I prefer not to talk too much about Liverpool," said Benitez, who watched his former club's Merseyside derby defeat on Sunday which left them second bottom of the table. "We have a saying in Spanish, which is: `White liquid in a bottle has to be milk'. "What does this mean? It means that after 86 points and finishing second in the league, what changed? The Americans, they chose a new managing director and everything changed. So, what changed? The managing director is involved in all the decisions: new lawyer, new chief of press, new manager, nine new players, new medical staff, new fitness coaches - they changed everything."

Source: PA