Reds reject Rafa reports

20 August 2009 07:55
Liverpool managing director Christian Purslow has rubbished reports that boss Rafa Benitez is on the brink of quitting Anfield. Bookmakers suspended markets on the Spaniard's future prior to Wednesday's 4-0 home victory over Stoke as speculation suggested he was set to leave. Liverpool's title credentials were called into question following defeat at Tottenham in their first game of the season, sparking fresh rumours Benitez was to resign. But Purslow, who has joined the Reds to take over many of the duties of outgoing chief executive Rick Parry while a full-time replacement is found, has dismissed the conjecture. "It's 1000 per cent rubbish. I had dinner with Rafa and the fact I had not heard the rumours should tell you everything about how true they are," he said in The Sun. Benitez is thought to be held in high regard by La Liga giants Real Madrid and in the future he is expected to return to a club where he managed at junior and reserve level. However, the former Valencia chief insists he remains fully focused on helping Liverpool end a 20-year wait for a league title. Benitez said: "I remain 100 per cent committed to the club, the fans and players."

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