Rafael
Benitez will take charge of Real Madrid next season after the club
confirmed he had signed a three-year deal with the Spanish giants on
Wednesday. “Real Madrid will present today, Wednesday, June 3, Rafa
Benitez as the new coach of the first team for the next three seasons,”
the club said in a statement. Benitez will give a press conference at
1100GMT at the club’s Santiago Bernabeu stadium. The appointment brings
Benitez’s coaching career full circle as he returns to the club where he
made
his first steps as a youth team coach in the
early nineties. Benitez is also returning to Spain for the first time in
over a decade after making a name for himself with two league titles in
three years at Valencia between 2001 and 2004. However, commentators
and fans have been skeptical at his appointment at the expense of the
well-loved Carlo Ancelotti, who was sacked by the club last week.
Ancelotti ended a 12-year wait to land Madrid’s much desired 10th
Champions League last season, but paid the price for failing to deliver a
major trophy this season with eternal rivals Barcelona on the brink of
sealing a treble. Moreover, Benitez has failed to land a league title in
the 11 years since he swapped Valencia for Liverpool. The 55-year-old’s
greatest achievement in that time came in winning the Champions League
in his first season at Liverpool. However, he delivered only the UEFA
Super Cup and the FA Cup in 2006 in the five years that followed at
Anfield. Benitez then had a nightmare experience following in the
footsteps of Jose Mourinho at Inter Milan where he lasted just six
months and another short-lived unhappy spell at Chelsea followed as he
was never accepted by the fans despite winning the Europa League in
2013. A two-year spell with Italian giants Napoli also came to an
unsatisfactory end on Sunday with a 4-2 home defeat to Lazio which
ensured they did not qualify for next season’s Champions League. Benitez
could face a frosty reception from Real’s horde of ‘galacticos’ who
were very much against Ancelotti’s sacking. “Great coach and amazing
person. Hope we work together next season,” World Player of the Year
Cristiano Ronaldo posted on his official Twitter days before the
Italian’s dismissal. Meanwhile, a host of other players including Sergio
Ramos, James Rodriguez and Toni Kroos also took to social media to
thank Ancelotti for his time at the club. In contrast to the affable
Ancelotti, Benitez is known for being a strict disciplinarian and
obsessive tactician which will put new demands on the most expensively
assembled squad in football history. Former Liverpool winger Ryan Babel
caused a stir last week when he tweeted: “Benitez on his way to Real? He
will make Ronaldo a great defende. However, another of Benitez’s
perceived faults during his time in England, his persistent squad
rotation, has helped him to land his dream job. Whilst Barcelona boss
Luis Enrique gave his players a rest at every opportunity early in the
season, Ancelotti rotated very little even in Madrid’s easiest games and
consequently saw his side run out of gas at the business end of the
season. Benitez will get his first taste of the demands at Los Blancos
on a gruelling pre-season tour to Australia and China for friendlies
against Roma, Manchester City, Inter Milan and AC Milan in July.Vanguard
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