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So Liverpool have a new chairman, does this mean Rafa's exit to Juventus ?

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  • bob
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago
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    As a Juventus fan, I'm pretty confident Benitez will NOT be joining us next season. He is not the right man for the job, and Juventus is not the right team for him. Benitez needs to be a coach of a team filled with champions aiming to win trophies. Juve might not even qualify for the Europa League. We need a coach who will help us rebuild on a limited budget. We cannot have anymore transfers like you guys did with Robbie Keane and Glen Johnson (who, while pretty good, is just not worth the money, in my opinion). We have suffered enough by overspending on players like Sissoko, Amauri and Melo, and we just cannot afford anymore such transfers. Rafa + Alessio Secco (our transfer 'guru') would be a recipe for disaster, and we would never reach our past glory with Rafa at the helm.

    I don't know the details of what's happening with your American owners, but if Rafa were to leave, it would not be for Juventus. In fact, after Mourinho, I think Rafa is the second favorite the get the Real Madrid job. The coaches Juventus should go for are (in order of preference) Capello, Deschamps, Gasperini, and Prandelli.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Lol , could work well , might not They said that on the basis of short term failures they wouldn't sack him (something like that this morning on SSN) but that could be a bad move , had Abramovich not sacked Scolari i don't think we would have made the CL this season and probly wouldn't have won the F.A cup it's going to be a gamble to keep Rafa after the past few months. FQ: One change could be to actualy play Aquilani for more than a minute or so lol , give him a start.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    no - quite the opposite.

    The chairman has been brought in to oversee the sale of the club.

    Many of the would be new owners have specified that Rafa must be retained as manager.

  • mr. x
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    there's an article on bbc's front page that says Rafa is going to stay.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/default.s...

    its on the right-side column :)

  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    If they have enough money to buy out his contract it might.

    Depends if the new owners are willing to give him a chance under their regime.

  • 1 decade ago

    Oh God how i hope so.

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