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"My Liverpool is not Klopp's Liverpool, I had 20 million to sign": Rafa Benitez slams club's current situation

The Spanish coach who made history with the Reds said what he thinks about the team.

By Wilian Estrella

01/06/2022, 04:25 PM

The Spanish coach who made history with the Reds said what he thinks about the team.

After Liverpool's heavy defeat in the UEFA Champions League final against Real Madrid, the Reds have been in a downward spiral and if anyone knows what it means to take the reins of this team it is Rafa Benítez, who spoke out about the current situation of the club and said: "My Liverpool is not Klopp's, I had 20 million to sign".

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The coach talked about the differences between the team he was in charge of and the team that Jürgen Klopp is now in charge of and remarked on the great economic difference between what he had to live and what the German coach is going through, but where he did decide to crack on the current situation of the club was whether the monetary aspect is making a difference. 

And what surprises Benitez is how much can be invested in a club nowadays and the fact that sometimes this is not enough to win titles, as has just happened to Liverpool, a team that conceded a goal by Vinicius with which they said goodbye to the possibility of winning the championship, leaving them without him and the Premier League.

What Rafa Benitez said about Liverpool's current situation

The Spanish coach said about Liverpool: "You can't compare my Liverpool and Klopp's Liverpool because you have to analyze the contexts. I had a budget of 20 million, 20! Tell me now with 20 million what Liverpool can sign? Nothing. They are signing 40 million players for the bench".

And Benitez's criticism of the club's current situation is well-founded, as at the time, with a much smaller budget, Benitez and his Liverpool side won a UEFA Champions League, coming from 3-0 down to beat Milan in a feat that became known as "The Miracle of Istanbul". 

As a result, the manager pointed out how outrageous the amounts Liverpool now invests in the team are and that despite doing so, the team ended up without the titles they most wanted at the start of the season.

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