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Rafa denies sack talk

Posted: 22 Dec 2010 05:27 AM PST

LONDON: Rafa Benitez has come out fighting for his job and claims he has made Inter Milan more entertaining than under Jose Mourinho's uber-successful regime.

The Spaniard, speaking from Liverpool where he is spending the Christmas holidays, dismissed reports that he had been sacked after publicly challenging club president Massimo Moratti to back him in the transfer market.

Sources said that Benitez would be axed this week, while Milan-based Gazzetta dello Sport echoed that the decision had already been taken, with thoughts turning to who would take over the hot seat.


However, Benitez told Spanish radio station Onda Cero: "I have not been sacked. I am quite surprised by some of the headlines I read in the papers.

"In fact, many people called me to ask whether I was sacked, but it is not true."


The former Liverpool boss has even been brave enough to repeat his call for new signings when the transfer window opens in January, though Moratti refused to respond to calls for 'three or four' additions at the weekend.

"My plan was to add a few more players useful for us, younger players for the future and in a couple of years reduce the mountain of salaries we pay currently," explained Benitez.

"People told me that this was the best football they had seen Inter play for 20 years.

"We are like the Barcelona of Italy. But to continue to win and do well, you need to make important purchases.

"The injuries have affected us, and we don't want this to happen again. As the market will start soon, this was the right time to speak openly about buying." -- Daily Mail

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First leg win crucial

Posted: 21 Dec 2010 09:38 AM PST

2010/12/21
Ajitpal Singh
ajitpalsingh@nst.com.my


 Nor Shahrul Idlan Talaha (left) and Mohamad Fadhli Mohd Shas in training  at Wisma FAM  in Kelana Jaya yesterday. — Picture by Osman Adnan

Nor Shahrul Idlan Talaha (left) and Mohamad Fadhli Mohd Shas in training at Wisma FAM in Kelana Jaya yesterday. — Picture by Osman Adnan

THE pressure is not on Malaysia as they will be playing as underdogs against Indonesia in the AFF Suzuki Cup final.

But if they hope to lift the title for the first time, the young team will need a favourable result when they host their Southeast Asian rivals in the first leg at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil on Sunday.
National coach K. Rajagobal has been reminding his players that they have overcome the most difficult part of the competition and that they are now in the all-to-play-for final against Indonesia.
"It is a matter of how much they want to win the title. We came into this competition without 10 regulars and also faced many other difficulties.

"But my young players, including the seniors, overcame all these obstacles despite many shortcomings," said Rajagobal when met at Wisma FAM in Kelana Jaya yesterday.
"Being in the final is a big achievement for local football. Everyone is talking about these young players. It is now entirely up to them."
Against Indonesia, Rajagobal said he wants his players to play for a desirable result in the first leg.

"We need a good result to take to Jakarta but in football, it is not always the case. Sometimes, a team can lose at home and win big away to lift titles.
"But of course our aim is to win. We know what we need to do in the final. Indonesia are tough opponents but we have played them before in this competition. Everyone in the team knows about Indonesia's strengths and weaknesses," he said.
Rajagobal, however, said special attention will be given to Indonesia's strikeforce led by Cristian Gonzales and Irfan Haarys Bachdim.


"Indonesia have quick and skillful flankers. I believe if we can play to our game plan, we would be able to contain whatever obstacles in the final," said Rajagobal.
Gonzales is the tournament's leading scorer with three goals while captain Muhammad Ridwan (defender), Octovianus Maniani (midfielder) and Irfan have scored two goals each.
Malaysia's Safee Sali, Mahalli Jasuli and Amirulhadi Zainal should all avoid being booked in the first leg as each of them has collected a yellow card.
"Of course, it will be tough for the team if any of them getare suspended for the return leg. But it is tough to control these kind of situations as anything can happen in a match," he added.
Malaysia and Indonesia have faced each other twice before in a major final, both in the Sea Games.

In 1979 in Jakarta, Malaysia edged Indonesia 1-0 but eight years later, also at the same venue, the hosts won by solitary goal.

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