Rafa Benitez: The Liverpool Era & His Management Journey | Episode 45

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @TheOverlap
    @TheOverlap  22 дня назад +524

    What's your favourite Rafa moment? 🤔

    • @Sillygoooose624
      @Sillygoooose624 22 дня назад +109

      @@TheOverlap The bit where you failed to talk about 50,000 fans chanted and serenading Rafa Benitez, to the tune of ‘Rafa Benitez we want you to stay’ 🖤🤍

    • @delmarfo
      @delmarfo 22 дня назад +69

      When he pulled out the dead sea scrolls from inside his jacket pocket and proceeded to call out all the transgressions of Sir Alex Ferguson

    • @KPP365
      @KPP365 22 дня назад +25

      Everton is a small club 😂😂😂

    • @chrisb420
      @chrisb420 22 дня назад +10

      Facts facts facts😂

    • @siddharthatalukdar4227
      @siddharthatalukdar4227 22 дня назад +5

      Fact

  • @antc9819
    @antc9819 22 дня назад +1817

    The way Rafa can remember the smallest details from so long ago is incredible.

    • @TemiAbiola
      @TemiAbiola 21 день назад +39

      I thought it was just me impressed with his memory. It's ridiculous

    • @gaffer2602
      @gaffer2602 21 день назад +24

      Cara probably picked it up from him

    • @tim1903
      @tim1903 21 день назад +26

      other than talking to Neville in the stairway

    • @hello_there77
      @hello_there77 21 день назад +5

      A nice man but also a very bitter man. He hates that he was in united shadow

    • @pauldkb1700
      @pauldkb1700 21 день назад +2

      ​@@gaffer2602it did remind me a bit of Jamie

  • @PontyP
    @PontyP 22 дня назад +2306

    Never seen Roy Keane so quiet in my life, you can tell how deep he is in thought as well as interest in what Rafa is saying. Class podcast once again

    • @cbghbvgm1962
      @cbghbvgm1962 22 дня назад +122

      Keane will 100% get back into management at some point. Plus it's probably a POV he's not heard before. Different type of manager than Clough/Fergie

    • @thefullstop23
      @thefullstop23 22 дня назад +90

      Keane admits to being "a student of the game", we (not me) laugh at him for it but he is exactly that. I remember him saying before, on a bus while playing for United, there was a Liverpool documentary on with Dalglish or something, and he was watching it with absolute interest, and when he turned to look around, none of the other players were interested. Thats why I love Keane, (and I support LFC since 93 btw) he has that respect for the game.

    • @r4h4al
      @r4h4al 22 дня назад +33

      Or he was bored af.

    • @kowu1919
      @kowu1919 22 дня назад

      I think it was a Shankly doc. Was that the interview with Gary walking the dog? @@thefullstop23

    • @naheem
      @naheem 22 дня назад +38

      Rafa won 13 titles as a coach, managing some of the biggest clubs in the world.

  • @jasonmullen9788
    @jasonmullen9788 22 дня назад +3479

    Jamie getting a few things off his chest here with Rafa 😂 A little therapy session.

    • @mbchow87
      @mbchow87 22 дня назад +362

      But Keane was right... if a player was not doing his best and attempting not to be cup tied so he can move, the players (especially Gerrard and Carra) should have stepped up and told Alonso to sort himself out. The blame cannot solely lie with the manager.

    • @Fonsemania80
      @Fonsemania80 22 дня назад +61

      @@jasonmullen9788 I know right..Jamie be like "I've been waiting 15 years to say this!"...🤣🤣🤣🤣... AMAZING POD

    • @m.m7979
      @m.m7979 22 дня назад +10

      Come here to say this 😂

    • @andrewwright4195
      @andrewwright4195 22 дня назад +5

      ​@@mbchow87gerrard always stepped in finals and semi finals so what you talking about?

    • @dowde2-ol5kl
      @dowde2-ol5kl 22 дня назад +36

      ​@@mbchow87Benitez tried offload Xabi for Gareth Barry and then needed him for champions league qualifier. Xabi dead right for not wanting to play. Benitez messed up their relationship

  • @tombk5326
    @tombk5326 21 день назад +210

    I love Rafa so much, the way he responds to a question for 30 seconds and then just goes off on his own tangent for two minutes after is just so funny his brain goes at 100mph at all times

  • @tashrif46
    @tashrif46 22 дня назад +1322

    11:49 I am surprised we just glossed over his Valencia career like that. He won 2 league titles in 2002 and 2004 with Real Madrid, Barcelona, Deportivo La Coruna all challenging for the league. He also won the UEFA Cup in 2004. People forget other than Jose Mourinho, Rafa was the other sought after up and coming manager in Europe at that time.

    • @jonathanrolfe8259
      @jonathanrolfe8259 22 дня назад +81

      I was living in Spain when he had that Valencia side or rather side cos it changed radically. Amazing what he did there. Mendieta is still one of my all time favourite players

    • @kiriakoz
      @kiriakoz 22 дня назад +28

      @@jonathanrolfe8259 Mendieta was class.

    • @denzel1989
      @denzel1989 22 дня назад +16

      Aimar ayala baraja kiko martinez class team

    • @Goki007
      @Goki007 22 дня назад +4

      @@jonathanrolfe8259mendieta never played under Rafa

    • @akaskinz1856
      @akaskinz1856 22 дня назад +14

      Because the pundits don't know ball

  • @MrSumo
    @MrSumo 22 дня назад +1037

    We need more managers in the pod. This was a brilliant epi. Rafa is criminally underrated.

    • @omiethamsia9009
      @omiethamsia9009 22 дня назад +35

      he doesn’t like interviews but they need mourinho

    • @rossneil4413
      @rossneil4413 21 день назад +2

      How is he underrated ?

    • @dotunbello
      @dotunbello 21 день назад +3

      Being a good orator doesn't make him a good coach. Relax

    • @wpracy
      @wpracy 21 день назад +17

      @@dotunbellohe was a brilliant coach

    • @dotunbello
      @dotunbello 21 день назад

      I was there. He was just fine

  • @BryanCooperOfficial
    @BryanCooperOfficial 21 день назад +987

    I know his English has improved a lot since he first joined Liverpool, but even now I found it really hard to understand what he was saying underneath that strong accent. Does anyone else have this issue with Jamie Carragher?

  • @FrowningIke
    @FrowningIke 18 дней назад +82

    Disclaimer : I'm a Liverpool supporter
    This is the most enthralling one I've ever watched! Don't believe me? Have you EVER seen Roy and Wrighty so quiet? Just listening!
    The "boring" stuff about budget constraints was fascinating and not something we ever hear.

    • @ak3nodxd674
      @ak3nodxd674 12 дней назад +4

      yeah it was very refreshing and to look at his perspective of how he dealt with liverpools budget and brought them to win ucl

  • @JamesKennedy33
    @JamesKennedy33 22 дня назад +1621

    "I don't want to generalise, but generally?" that's a Neville classic if ever I heard one!!

    • @simonwalsh5567
      @simonwalsh5567 22 дня назад +15

      I picked up on that one 😂

    • @DjDown1984
      @DjDown1984 22 дня назад +9

      Took the words out me mouth (letters off me fingers)

    • @livinginafantasyworld5164
      @livinginafantasyworld5164 22 дня назад

      Noticed that one 😂😂😂

    • @Strangepete
      @Strangepete 22 дня назад +11

      To be fair he did say that at what was sort of if you like this moment in what would be time

    • @silewis9396
      @silewis9396 22 дня назад +2

      Very rarely thinks before he speaks

  • @unitedwestand1994
    @unitedwestand1994 22 дня назад +2033

    “I am not the waiter” is such a genius line by Rafa

    • @rossgordon235
      @rossgordon235 22 дня назад +107

      @@CM-ss7yyprobably because they’d been talking offset for an hour prior

    • @Do27gg
      @Do27gg 22 дня назад +4

      I think I missed the joke

    • @RandomVideosFirst
      @RandomVideosFirst 22 дня назад +13

      @@CM-ss7yy They meet each other beforehand, the start is just for us to watch

    • @Stubbz83
      @Stubbz83 22 дня назад +2

      What’s genius about it?

    • @jansund1650
      @jansund1650 22 дня назад +22

      @@Stubbz83 He was called a spanish waiter by Jose back in the day. Dunno why he said it directly to Gary tho.

  • @handrymar
    @handrymar 21 день назад +676

    Never expect Rafa is so talkative and fun like this
    He can make Keane so quiet and look so interest to his conversation

    • @bonarmilne537
      @bonarmilne537 21 день назад +4

      Only because Keane hasn’t got any interest in what he’s saying

    • @ironheade22
      @ironheade22 21 день назад +18

      Not sure he's suited for podcasts. He can't stay on topic if his life depended on it

    • @bonarmilne537
      @bonarmilne537 21 день назад +11

      @@ironheade22 plus Jamie interpreting him every two minutes

    • @ironheade22
      @ironheade22 21 день назад +8

      @@bonarmilne537 He has to steer the ship to stop Rafa waffling about something that wasn't asked

    • @bonarmilne537
      @bonarmilne537 21 день назад +6

      @@ironheade22 they both waffled really 😂

  • @stephenbrown827
    @stephenbrown827 20 дней назад +129

    Benitez: "Stevie is the best player that I have ever coached."
    Other players he has coached:
    CR7
    Toni Kroos
    Modric
    Karim Benzema
    Gareth Bale
    Eden Hazard
    Gerrard is an absolute beast.

    • @tyo007
      @tyo007 17 дней назад +6

      think ancelotti said you cant / didn't need coach ronaldo

    • @scouter-xn6zi
      @scouter-xn6zi 8 дней назад +1

      Or maybe they just were not at their peak at the time, while Steve was.

    • @mosesrocco6614
      @mosesrocco6614 6 дней назад +1

      Gerrard lacked the natural talent others had on this list but at his peak which seemed to go on and on, he was a force of nature between those white lines.
      If sheer force of will was incarnated as a footballer it would look a lot like Steven Gerrard.

  • @linvilleb1910
    @linvilleb1910 22 дня назад +1343

    Roy and Ian showing Jamie and Gary how you interview someone. Sit, listen and wait for them to finish their point

    • @DanielWhite-gn6il
      @DanielWhite-gn6il 22 дня назад +118

      I was searching for a comment like this. Love the podcast but Jesus let the man finish - particularly when he is so eloquent

    • @paulikens6443
      @paulikens6443 22 дня назад +68

      Does Rafa ever finish? He doesn't come for air

    • @jrn2121
      @jrn2121 22 дня назад +9

      Are you kidding me? Ian Wright talks over everyone all the time. Annoying af.

    • @Neil_Mackie
      @Neil_Mackie 22 дня назад +52

      But it's not an interview, is it? Isn't all this in essence trying to capture a conversation, with the informality and personal involvement it brings?

    • @graemenawn
      @graemenawn 22 дня назад +50

      Carragher feeling like he has to answer on behalf of Benitez is infuriating

  • @tobyreed8916
    @tobyreed8916 22 дня назад +1380

    It’s very interesting that when they bring in a guest that was a manager or someone they regard very highly. They all sit like school kids listening to an old teacher, amazing!

    • @GregOGrady84
      @GregOGrady84 22 дня назад +129

      @@tobyreed8916 Listening? All Carragher did the whole way through it was interupt him

    • @PmashWATP
      @PmashWATP 22 дня назад +26

      Four of them do! One completely ruins it.

    • @daddybassi
      @daddybassi 22 дня назад +7

      It’s called respect.

    • @Jim90117
      @Jim90117 22 дня назад +28

      I don't think Rafa gets enough credit, He did amazing things even before he came to Liverpool. He won La Liga twice in the early 2000s against really scary Real Madrid and Barcelona squads.

    • @leejones3377
      @leejones3377 22 дня назад +1

      I thinks it's more like concentration following him.

  • @JimmyDanger44
    @JimmyDanger44 22 дня назад +364

    We need a part 2 with Rafa because it was brilliant from start to finish, and I think they only scratched the surface on his stories and the way his mind works

    • @hermankermit-warm1121
      @hermankermit-warm1121 21 день назад +14

      Definitely and do it on a day where Carragher is off somewhere so we can hear more than just about Istanbul and Everton. Guy is a hugely talented manager, have liked him ever since his awesome Valencia side were shocking the big European sides of the time.

    • @johnkeohane4239
      @johnkeohane4239 20 дней назад

      No move on. New guest

    • @charitysimon-peraboh5555
      @charitysimon-peraboh5555 15 дней назад

      I concur

  • @raystephens1142
    @raystephens1142 20 дней назад +48

    Didn’t think I’d enjoy Benitez as much as I did. Very engaging.

  • @nufcaman
    @nufcaman 22 дня назад +2883

    Anyone else watched every stick to football shows so far without skipping.

    • @Agenda-Neutral
      @Agenda-Neutral 22 дня назад +81

      Nah

    • @MarkGerald78
      @MarkGerald78 22 дня назад +150

      I have a life im afraid

    • @joaogarrido9549
      @joaogarrido9549 22 дня назад +11

      Yes

    • @badofcheese
      @badofcheese 22 дня назад +82

      I mean, surely as a minimum everyone is skipping the 2-20 minutes of them sitting around patting each other on the ego before they even start talking about football?

    • @mibar739
      @mibar739 22 дня назад +14

      Watched almost all, but skipped some that werent interesting. They should do mourinho, cantona or SAF next!

  • @zizoucris10
    @zizoucris10 22 дня назад +639

    The less discussed thing about Rafa is he won two La Liga titles with Valencia, with Real Madrid and Barcelona around. Even Deportivo was quite good. That Valencia side was absolutely fantastic. Great manager.

    • @monrush
      @monrush 22 дня назад +7

      Yeeeaaahhhh but it was really with Hector Cupers team. A team that the majority of them had been to two champions league finals. Still a great achievement but some context needs to be added

    • @LoCoAde87
      @LoCoAde87 22 дня назад +64

      ​@@monrushSo what? So his UCL is then what? Houiller's team? Should we give Houiller majorly or all the credit for that?!

    • @monrush
      @monrush 22 дня назад +1

      ​@LoCoAde87 yep...

    • @ktkee7161
      @ktkee7161 22 дня назад +2

      Strange he never reproduced that dazzling style of football at Liverpool.

    • @monrush
      @monrush 22 дня назад

      @@ktkee7161 Long ball Rafa

  • @ahmabu2437
    @ahmabu2437 22 дня назад +879

    Rafa's recollection of details is incredible!!!

    • @walshknwsbest
      @walshknwsbest 22 дня назад +33

      It’s so much rambling tho. He doesn’t make that many actual points or give proper reasoning with his answers. Very hard to follow

    • @pafav1653
      @pafav1653 22 дня назад +4

      Similar to Carra’s really 🧠

    • @Londonechoes
      @Londonechoes 22 дня назад +23

      I thought the same thing! He's the last person you want to be drunk with on a night out, he'd remind you of everything the next day 😂

    • @tomnbg3048
      @tomnbg3048 22 дня назад +2

      @@Londonechoes 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @jamdonut4021
      @jamdonut4021 22 дня назад +13

      ​@@walshknwsbestunderstood him perfectly

  • @DarraghC
    @DarraghC 6 дней назад +3

    I had the privilege of meeting Rafa when he brought Newcastle to play St Patricks Athletic in Dublin. I was unashamedly very unprofessional (for the first time ever) when I asked Rafa to pose for a picture with me pre match pitch side. Not only did he oblige, but he talked football (Istanbul) with me for several minutes before apologizing and stating he had to go talk to his coaches. Completely understandable and I was delighted with what I had received from him. I was just hoping for a picture not a conversation. A couple of minutes later I got a tap on the shoulder. I turned around to see Rafael standing there to finish off the conversation. After which, he politely bid farewell. I found him to be an absolute gent.

  • @JovittL2
    @JovittL2 22 дня назад +495

    it was pure gold when Rafa said " In todays makert, Gerard and Carragher would be worth 200 Millions, Gerard 180 and Jamie 20". Even his own manager knows...

    • @nelsoncarter8323
      @nelsoncarter8323 22 дня назад +20

      Well that’s just exaggeration
      If braithwaithe is worth 60m carra should worth 70m I’m today’s market

    • @LoCoAde87
      @LoCoAde87 22 дня назад +32

      @nelsoncarter8323 Don't bother, mate. These cretins genuinely believe he isn't worth more than 20M in his peak if even that. Like all Liverpool players, they belittle constantly. Even Suarez didn't get the full credit he deserved for 12/13 and 13/14 from many non-Liverpool until he played for Barca. And don't get me started on Gerrard himself lol.

    • @bhavyamankad479
      @bhavyamankad479 22 дня назад +5

      Carra at his peak would've been 3rd best defender in current lot.

    • @aleatorio4
      @aleatorio4 22 дня назад +4

      which time he said that?

    • @zaidabraham7310
      @zaidabraham7310 22 дня назад +12

      He was joking. Carragher was a good defender for his time. Carragher at his peak would have been worth £15 million back then (which was a lot of money for a CB in the mid-2000's), maybe £35 million nowadays (because I don't think he would suit the modern possession-based game)

  • @vaychel
    @vaychel 22 дня назад +355

    Rafa couldn't get a full story in without Carra interrupting him! Amazing to hear his perspectives. great respect to him from the team

    • @deanmcdougall5331
      @deanmcdougall5331 22 дня назад +72

      Rafa can’t get a full story in on his own accord, will always tangent into something completely different half way through. Jamie was bringing him back to the point.

    • @saadmasood6646
      @saadmasood6646 22 дня назад

      Exactly people just hate Carra for everything he does nowadays ​@deanmcdougall5331

    • @gameiasaji470
      @gameiasaji470 21 день назад +7

      that was really annoying

    • @PEStylesHD
      @PEStylesHD 21 день назад +6

      @@deanmcdougall5331 Legit the man doesn’t know how to land.

    • @shamssadiq3849
      @shamssadiq3849 21 день назад +4

      Im sure Carra stoped Rafa from completely opening up on a-lot of things. Very annoying 😡
      Carra please learn how to be a host! the show wasn’t about you telling your stories

  • @user-rd4sr3ec9i
    @user-rd4sr3ec9i 22 дня назад +273

    Jamie treating this one like a therapy session😂😂 emotionally scarred from the departure of Xavi Alonso

  • @eoinmurtagh1441
    @eoinmurtagh1441 20 дней назад +37

    Knowledge of Rafa at a different level, Keane listening intensely, soaking it up....

    • @Carrera90
      @Carrera90 20 дней назад +2

      …..he was thinking “what nonsense is he blabbering on about….?”

    • @zincubuz3911
      @zincubuz3911 17 дней назад +1

      He was probably trying to understand what he was saying

  • @irGuilty
    @irGuilty 22 дня назад +977

    Bloody hell Jamie, can you let Rafa finish a sentence!

    • @grantwatson27yearsago14
      @grantwatson27yearsago14 22 дня назад +96

      Yup... he was so annoying in this. Maybe he was nervous and has issues with him.
      I was really enjoying listening to Rafa but he just got cut off all the time by Jamie.

    • @AziDNanA
      @AziDNanA 22 дня назад +31

      @@grantwatson27yearsago14 he probably have those question that he wanted to ask before but couldn't. i can understand why Jamie do that.. he knows that period is probably his greatest moment but it all went down.. i actually thankful that he press on with regards to Xabi leaving.. because i did blame Rafa when Xabi moved, not anymore..

    • @petermorgan6884
      @petermorgan6884 22 дня назад +31

      ​@@AziDNanAye rafa was going to avoid the question and go in circles. Cara has waited for years to get the answer.

    • @thrilla72
      @thrilla72 22 дня назад +25

      ​@@AziDNanA Well Rafa was avoiding answering because he'd rather take the blame than let the fans realise that Xabi actually wanted to leave them. Jamie shouldn't need to ask all this

    • @thrilla72
      @thrilla72 22 дня назад +36

      ​@@petermorgan6884 Rafa trying his best to protect Xabi Alonso's Liverpool relationship there

  • @FrankSolo367
    @FrankSolo367 22 дня назад +607

    This man broke the Real, Barca monopoly not once but twice. First one to do in the modern era. At the time he went to Liverpool he was the most respected coach in Spain. Being the first big Spanish coach to go to England, all the Spanish players he brought to LFC & their European success is the big reason Liverpool are the most respected English club in Spain.

    • @ktkee7161
      @ktkee7161 22 дня назад +5

      He was never the most respected coach in Spain.

    • @jonathanrolfe8259
      @jonathanrolfe8259 22 дня назад +1

      True

    • @EmmaKing30
      @EmmaKing30 22 дня назад +5

      @@ktkee7161who was?

    • @KyleSLFC
      @KyleSLFC 22 дня назад +12

      We love Spain for that reason. Reina, Arbeloa, Alonso, Garcia and Morientes 🇪🇸

    • @Gavsy1874
      @Gavsy1874 22 дня назад +27

      @@ktkee7161Yes he was. After winning the league twice with Valencia.

  • @GrumpyOldMan-pk3mg
    @GrumpyOldMan-pk3mg 22 дня назад +474

    I’ve never known Roy and Ian be so quiet, listening in awe almost, Jamie on the other hand.

    • @eamonreidy9534
      @eamonreidy9534 22 дня назад +36

      Roy does respect greatness

    • @richardgoldie5923
      @richardgoldie5923 22 дня назад +67

      Jamie was so out of order in this pod. Almost showed Rafa no respect

    • @brodogoks2526
      @brodogoks2526 22 дня назад

      They cannot contribute to anything tactically

    • @thesaintst1851
      @thesaintst1851 22 дня назад +29

      I agree.. like Jamie but too much interruption this time

    • @brodogoks2526
      @brodogoks2526 22 дня назад +1

      @@GrumpyOldMan-pk3mg they don’t understand tactics so couldn’t contribute

  • @graemesteel5556
    @graemesteel5556 21 день назад +10

    The way he breaks things down, his in-depth analysis & knowledge is incredible. The way he remembers things from years ago like it was yesterday is phenomenal. The way they all sat and listened to his every word tells you everything you need to know about the man. Top coach/manager, excellent podcast again 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @hastyhalfwit6637
    @hastyhalfwit6637 22 дня назад +251

    Didn’t expect Rafa to have that aura. He talks you listen. Enjoyed this.

    • @juniorperavlova
      @juniorperavlova 22 дня назад +3

      Really? I don't think he comes across at all. Not an engaging character in my opinion.

    • @stefhunt7467
      @stefhunt7467 22 дня назад +23

      You can absolutely see all of them drawn in - especially Keane

    • @hastyhalfwit6637
      @hastyhalfwit6637 22 дня назад +4

      @@juniorperavlova interestingly I think that’s a slightly different thing. Engaging suggests he’s charming, I’m not sure he is either. But he knows his stuff in football and made 5 extremely experienced professionals sit down a take note.

    • @rzzz7791
      @rzzz7791 21 день назад

      Agreed

    • @DanielPain-rm8fx
      @DanielPain-rm8fx 21 день назад

      don’t think it’s an aura i think they were just waiting for him to finish his point as he talks for so long without actually saying that much

  • @GaZaDuPpY
    @GaZaDuPpY 22 дня назад +188

    Loved 23:59 when Carra tried to interrupt Rafa AGAIN but Raf said "🤚🏼" 😂 😂 😂

    • @dannydude007321
      @dannydude007321 21 день назад +4

      I pressed it 20 times in a row... so satisfying

  • @toms6807
    @toms6807 22 дня назад +183

    Rafa had tremendous patience here with Carragher's constant interruptions

    • @shanedoherty4698
      @shanedoherty4698 22 дня назад +45

      To be fair if you don’t interrupt him he waffles on alot😂

    • @Concernedworldcitizen
      @Concernedworldcitizen 21 день назад

      @@shanedoherty4698exactly too much waffle!

    • @joriordan1654
      @joriordan1654 21 день назад +3

      He had to interrupt as Rafa regularly went off on a tangent a million miles away from the original question

    • @demejiuk5660
      @demejiuk5660 5 дней назад

      He’s the guest if he waffles let him waffle and let the audience decide if they like it or nice. You brought him on to express himself…so let him cook. You can’t invite someone and just talk over them etc. basic respect

  • @tommyg1290
    @tommyg1290 21 день назад +18

    Rafa is a lovely, hardworking, intelligent man - which true Liverpool supporters knew all along ❤

  • @showtimehussam
    @showtimehussam 21 день назад +76

    The best thing about this episode is not just Rafa's detailed memory but how he answers every question. Asked about Z, he starts the story from A. Brilliant episode.

  • @jayman2986
    @jayman2986 22 дня назад +210

    Rafa’s memory is bloody incredible 🤣 to be fair actually seems a real nice guy ….. made Roy Keane chuckle so bonus points lol

    • @denzel1989
      @denzel1989 22 дня назад +10

      When he was giving out about fergie roy loved it

    • @jayman2986
      @jayman2986 22 дня назад +5

      @@denzel1989 when he said there was only 1 manager he didn’t like, Roy “was he Scottish” 🤣🤣🤣 I guessing that 1 manager was Jose?

    • @garymck5181
      @garymck5181 22 дня назад +4

      It's Allerdyce I think.​@jayman2986

    • @michael-zg5fq
      @michael-zg5fq 22 дня назад

      Yeah I was thinking big Sam unless it's someone in Spain or Italy ​@@garymck5181

    • @jayman2986
      @jayman2986 22 дня назад +3

      @@garymck5181 oh really didn’t know these two had beef although tbf you could be right, see big Sam drinking a beer more than Jose 🤣🤣

  • @ollyliam-john7868
    @ollyliam-john7868 22 дня назад +128

    This has definitely been my favourite episode so far. Rafa's opening statement caught me completely off guard. I appreciate that the interrupting may be frustrating, but it reflects the engagement, connection and desire to expand excellent footballing minds.

    • @rzzz7791
      @rzzz7791 21 день назад

      Agreed, to me the best episode. Deep, analytical, powerful, passionate talk. I was blown away in the first minutes

  • @alanlittle3941
    @alanlittle3941 20 дней назад +23

    2 years on Tyneside and not even a mention. He stood his ground against Mike Ashley. We don't forget. HWTL

    • @dlb1383
      @dlb1383 15 дней назад +5

      Think maybe he's signed something saying he can't discuss... Ashley strikes me as the type of guy that would do that

  • @AnthonyOsiro
    @AnthonyOsiro 22 дня назад +1256

    Can someone tell Jamie Carragher to please stop interrupting the guest when he's in the middle of making a point, it's so annoying man, we are here to watch and hear the guest more than him!!🤬

    • @kevinbanham2429
      @kevinbanham2429 22 дня назад +142

      I think he got way too excited this episode and sadly yes he did interrupt Rafa too often

    • @nickhendrie8681
      @nickhendrie8681 22 дня назад +171

      Apparently Gary asked him to interrupt less but Jamie spat on his daughter in response. So he just left it. My sister knows one of the cameramen

    • @mattg56
      @mattg56 22 дня назад +59

      To be fair Jamie is excited at talking with his old manager.

    • @starlitgaming2419
      @starlitgaming2419 22 дня назад +25

      Just be happy you've evolved to a level you can access this type of content

    • @jamesmichaels4979
      @jamesmichaels4979 22 дня назад +41

      He's stopping Rafa avoiding questions

  • @kevinvira
    @kevinvira 22 дня назад +159

    I cant believe the smile on my face seeing Rafa. Started watching football around the time he came in to Liverpool. The Spanish influence on that team was a joy to watch.

  • @micktmusic
    @micktmusic 21 день назад +114

    The respect that Ian Wright and even Roy Keane show Rafa here is exactly why they’ve been two of the best professional footballers in existence. Carra likes the sound of his own voice.

    • @LFCliid
      @LFCliid 21 день назад +32

      Carra worked with the fella for 6 years so obviously had a lot of questions about first hand experiences he was on the flip side of. Did you expect him to stay silent on this one??

    • @hashshashiin.forsī
      @hashshashiin.forsī 20 дней назад +5

      ​@@LFCliidapparently people expect carra to be a robot

  • @kevape
    @kevape 20 дней назад +12

    Why a top club wouldn’t want Rafa is beyond me, such pedigree and experience. Literally hypnotised the panel with his stories and knowledge

    • @scouter-xn6zi
      @scouter-xn6zi 8 дней назад +1

      Not saying your main point is wrong. However, we must all be aware of this ; us, as non-professionals, are bound to be impressed from a talkative professional and the depth of their knowledge. Should be easy for them to earn those impressions because it's a chaos between their knowledge (of their job) and our knowledge. Doesn't matter what we think from the outside.
      But leading a bunch of professionals and conquering personal interests, club opposition etc. is a totally different story.
      Again, I'm not saying Rafa Benitez cannot do that. Just saying that we should all be more careful when saying that the x pro "is a nobody (f*up[, failure etc.)", the y pro "is irrelevant and should go home" etc., because actually we don't have the slightest idea what it takes to run their business in the real world.

  • @dazediss6629
    @dazediss6629 22 дня назад +163

    I wanted to hear more about his Valencia days; he discovered players like Ayala, Aimar, Rufete, David Villa, Curro Torres, Canizares, Angulo, Mista, Mendieta, Carew, Baraja, etc.
    Incredible manager & took La Liga away from Madrid & Barcelona.

    • @WanderingChin
      @WanderingChin 22 дня назад +11

      That Valencia team was incredible. I remember sitting on the living room floor watching ITV; Aimar & Co tearing us apart.
      He never really got that kind of fluidity at Liverpool, but Rafa still gave me memories I'll never forget.

    • @jdgjagerbomber9430
      @jdgjagerbomber9430 22 дня назад +2

      Blame Rafe for not being able to keep his answers short and waffling for ages and not even answering the stuff he was asked 😂

    • @mapetrix
      @mapetrix 22 дня назад +1

      Ruben Baraja and David Albelda were brilliant in the middle of the park

    • @imnotkevinbrennan5955
      @imnotkevinbrennan5955 22 дня назад +3

      Didn’t hector cuper find and mould most of these players?

    • @GetHipFX
      @GetHipFX 22 дня назад

      Gary’s on the show… doesn’t wanna bring back traumatic memories

  • @Thetruefinesser1000
    @Thetruefinesser1000 22 дня назад +83

    When Rafa started the session talking about his visit to Old Trafford in 1999 knew this was going to be a great interview. Always been an Intelligent guy.

  • @Imsoconfusedthesedays
    @Imsoconfusedthesedays 22 дня назад +410

    Can’t believe they got Rafa!

    • @dazediss6629
      @dazediss6629 22 дня назад +29

      Bout time Jamie got a guest on tbh

    • @philbarton2832
      @philbarton2832 20 дней назад +3

      The man's after a job in the prem, he's doing the PR rounds

    • @boiboiboi1419
      @boiboiboi1419 12 дней назад

      ​@@philbarton2832 some got the idea right

  • @andrewdavies7787
    @andrewdavies7787 19 дней назад +20

    More manager guests! And bring Rafa back for more haha

  • @DaleHanky97
    @DaleHanky97 22 дня назад +220

    Takes a special manager to be loved unconditionally by both Liverpool and Newcastle fans.

    • @misterisak
      @misterisak 22 дня назад +20

      whut, why would that take a special manager lol newcastle and liverpool don't have an intense hatred, and hardly any managers have managed both clubs? Keegan, Dalglish and Benitez is all I can think of, all three are liked by both clubs?

    • @matthewjamison
      @matthewjamison 22 дня назад +3

      If Newcastle had of backed King Kenny, he'd of got a tune out of Newcastle. He was promised money that the board welched on. That's why he only stayed a year.

    • @howtoscoot881
      @howtoscoot881 22 дня назад

      An average manager*

    • @Plates1927
      @Plates1927 22 дня назад +2

      He sold off the most entertaining team of the mid 90's and brought in absolute 8hite

    • @A6kilr
      @A6kilr 22 дня назад +2

      @@misterisakKeegan never managed Liverpool.

  • @g-stergaming4502
    @g-stergaming4502 22 дня назад +276

    The whole show is basically Jamie interrupting with long winded questions while Rafa tries to explain why he didn't have enough money

    • @thrilla72
      @thrilla72 22 дня назад +1

      Lmao

    • @eniola2558
      @eniola2558 22 дня назад +1

      😂😂

    • @Guttsdoyle
      @Guttsdoyle 22 дня назад

      Say poor Rafa was having flashbacks of trying to manage him.

  • @liviub916
    @liviub916 22 дня назад +40

    I don't know how many people understand what he's talking about but trust me this is a truly intelligent person and was a great coach , it was a pleasure to hear his analyse .

    • @greyman6353
      @greyman6353 21 день назад +5

      Rafa might have a reputation for being a bit cold in his man management but as a thinker with a deep knowledge of the game, he is absolutely worth listening to

  • @TheMoeBenali
    @TheMoeBenali 17 дней назад +5

    Rivalry aside, I met Rafa at Manchester Airport in 2022 and I can tell you that he is a genuine nice person.

  • @paulwalsh1640
    @paulwalsh1640 22 дня назад +47

    Absolutely brilliant. Rafa had us all glued to every word. None of the team had a biscuit cake or tea until 57 mins in. Really enjoyed that.👏👏👏

  • @golfinggeordie7203
    @golfinggeordie7203 22 дня назад +49

    RAFA ...Newcastle legend..stayed with club when relegated and got promotion at first attempt....

  • @judeashton6603
    @judeashton6603 22 дня назад +148

    We had to wait 25mins for Rafa to say “Club” 😂 we love Rafa!

  • @nickgan8089
    @nickgan8089 21 день назад +13

    We need part 2 of RAFA please. He has so much to share!

  • @ephillb3139
    @ephillb3139 22 дня назад +119

    This is a therapy session for Jamie

    • @alexbelotti1603
      @alexbelotti1603 22 дня назад +3

      Embarrassed himself again, you can see Rafa getting frustrated

  • @whatwhatwhat0077
    @whatwhatwhat0077 22 дня назад +117

    Liverpool v Chelsea CL games were some of the best games between PL teams of the 00s

    • @danamba7
      @danamba7 22 дня назад +3

      Absolutely. Even the tie that ended up 1-0 after 180 mins was completely enthralling.

    • @kevinjameson6969
      @kevinjameson6969 22 дня назад +1

      Some of the worst games as well because both teams were so familiar with each other. Think they faced each other 9 times in two seasons. Including two 0-0 CL group stage games in 05/06.

    • @TheOverlap
      @TheOverlap  21 день назад +5

      Agreed, absolute classics 🍿

    • @chickenoriental1210
      @chickenoriental1210 19 дней назад

      Agree

  • @adeelarmhead9469
    @adeelarmhead9469 22 дня назад +163

    The man responsible for the greatest champions league match ever. 15 minutes that shook the world

    • @shurst7779
      @shurst7779 22 дня назад +7

      Wrong

    • @thrilla72
      @thrilla72 22 дня назад +2

      It wasn't the greatest match but it is an absurd story

    • @jdooris83
      @jdooris83 22 дня назад +10

      No way, nothing more dramatic than the Nou Camp 99 in the last 3 minutes

    • @LoCoAde87
      @LoCoAde87 22 дня назад +30

      ​@jdooris83 You mean the game that Bayern were comfortable for 90 mins?!

    • @Drenwickification
      @Drenwickification 22 дня назад

      The players weren’t responsible for it? What a silly statement

  • @101088Albert
    @101088Albert 21 день назад +16

    Roy was the most respectful I have ever seen . Rafa knows so much that his brain works faster than he can put his thoughts into words. Regarding Rafas time at Celta de Vigo, I am Spanish and live in Spain and I have to say that Rafa was a victim of some of the worst referee decisions that one can ever see, and I don’t mean one or two matches , Celta were thrashed with bad decisions for many many many games, it was outrageous. It was very unfair. Mucho ánimo Rafa eres un tío cojondo.

    • @whodoyouratemore
      @whodoyouratemore 13 дней назад

      Take into consideration English is probably his 3rd language

  • @1968thuglas
    @1968thuglas 22 дня назад +70

    Carra was like a kid interrupting their Dad. Obviously, he had a lot he wanted to get off his chest. Great guest, undisputably the best football pod.

  • @partypoppers1988
    @partypoppers1988 22 дня назад +67

    Rafa just comes across as a genuine decent man. You can understand why players would love playing for him, and listen to everything he says.

    • @karlanthonymargate7362
      @karlanthonymargate7362 20 дней назад

      And you could also understand why some, particularly modern players, would hate it...he's not going to give you a hug kind ok manager.

  • @liverpooljapan
    @liverpooljapan 22 дня назад +42

    Rafa Benitez is my managerial hero! All us Liverpool Fans in Japan have an eternal gratitude for him giving us some of the most memorable nights in history! Istanbul forever. Domo Arigatou Rafa Benitez Senpai! YNWA

  • @AndyKeane-v9p
    @AndyKeane-v9p 7 дней назад +1

    Brilliant episide.. loved the absolute attention to detail Rafa applied to the answers. Roy and Ian absolutely soaking it up. Gary and Jamie not really able to without constantly disrupting his flow...Brilliant that the only thing he forgot was talking to Gary.. This is a quality show!!

  • @rc4934
    @rc4934 22 дня назад +68

    This is one of the most chaotic interviews just spiralled in its own direction but what a sit down. One of the best ones yet and very informative. Love it

    • @nodaeyj
      @nodaeyj 21 день назад

      it was a real conversation

    • @josephhunter1627
      @josephhunter1627 19 дней назад +2

      Gary neville and jamie carragher are ego maniacs they didnt appreciate rafa insight and constantly interrupted him

    • @nodaeyj
      @nodaeyj 19 дней назад

      @@josephhunter1627 yhhhhhhhhh whatever

  • @willh1970
    @willh1970 22 дня назад +38

    I love the way these experienced players are completely engrossed with Rafa when he's talking... beautiful.

    • @whodoyouratemore
      @whodoyouratemore 13 дней назад +1

      Apart from carragher...

    • @willh1970
      @willh1970 13 дней назад

      @@whodoyouratemore fair point 😆

  • @dodonnell-ze9yc
    @dodonnell-ze9yc 22 дня назад +101

    I feel like keane and wrighty were more aware of the point of having rafa on the show.
    We wanna hear his views on liverpool moments not his views on nevilles time at valencia.

  • @karlmgreenhill
    @karlmgreenhill 20 дней назад +1

    Rafa does tell stories which leave you in the dust if you dont understand the context. Even though the whole press conference was premeditated we still thought "He's lost the plot." Loving every minute of this episode.

  • @maxcolwell5268
    @maxcolwell5268 22 дня назад +27

    A lot of respect for Rafa. Clearly very underrated following recent roles. Would be good to see him at a top 10 club with money.

  • @alp7891
    @alp7891 22 дня назад +68

    This is absolute GOLD for LFC fans of a certain age. Liverpool legend this man, fantastic to see him relaxed, laughing and joking whilst telling us the truth. Would take him back at Anfield in a heartbeat.

    • @user-kb5py3hm2e
      @user-kb5py3hm2e 21 день назад

      No thanks. He's stuck in 2006 tactically

    • @cultofpersonality962
      @cultofpersonality962 21 день назад +3

      He’s equivalent to Klopp in my eyes. We won CL with Baros ffs

    • @joedlfc9042
      @joedlfc9042 21 день назад

      One day I’d love to have him back as manager

    • @I_am_nobody999
      @I_am_nobody999 20 дней назад +5

      Rafa was amazing for us millennial LFC fans. He brought us back to the top after hearing the stories from our fathers of what we used to be. Would never have him back, though. We've moved on, we're playing far, far better football now than we ever did under Rafa. Sadly I think he's finished at the top level.

    • @sixxdb
      @sixxdb 19 дней назад

      ​@user-kb5py3hm2e Did you think Kenny going back was a good idea?

  • @thebitterend1699
    @thebitterend1699 21 день назад +17

    Rafa surrounded by top players of their generation and every single one of them is totally fixated on what he's saying! Great episode!

  • @eddie1173
    @eddie1173 20 дней назад +2

    Best one yet in my eyes. Shows the complexity behind running a team, club, owners. This shows that players only have a small grasp on what is actually going on. Most wouldn’t have the spark plugs to even comprehend. World class managers are a class apart. Could listen to this interview for hours more.

  • @mihirravani3513
    @mihirravani3513 22 дня назад +51

    I thought the comments about Jamie constantly interrupting Rafa were a bit over the top, but 20 minutes in, I agree. The urge is understandable, but someone as seasoned as Carra should be able to resist and let Rafa finish his chain of thought.

    • @mihirravani3513
      @mihirravani3513 16 дней назад

      Genuinely what could have been one of the best episodes so far, because Rafa was a top guest, in top form - was eventually not so great to watch because of the constant interruptions especially by Carra. It took me 4 days to finish the episode because it was very off putting.

  • @ManofsteelZA
    @ManofsteelZA 22 дня назад +87

    What an interesting guy, the way he talks, body gesturers. A true football man.

  • @cazza1630
    @cazza1630 22 дня назад +152

    Sorry but Carra was a nightmare in this 1, let them man talk ffs

    • @MLSNYC88
      @MLSNYC88 22 дня назад +1

      Carra's a shocking pundit.

    • @joshabbas
      @joshabbas 22 дня назад +1

      fr!

    • @user-dv4bm2pk5e
      @user-dv4bm2pk5e 22 дня назад +4

      @@MLSNYC88literally one of the best pundits out there lmao

    • @jimmyhickey3362
      @jimmyhickey3362 22 дня назад +1

      He was a average player and a worse pundit carra should shut up and listen

    • @josephhunter1627
      @josephhunter1627 19 дней назад

      Him and gary neville are ego maniacs mate, both were a disgrace here and kept interrupting rafa

  • @steveo8884
    @steveo8884 21 день назад +6

    Carra really showing an attitude of “why couldn’t you have done more for us” instead of thinking about how he himself as a leader could have done more for the club. Rafa squeezed every last inch of talent and performance from a stingy club and squad and all he can think of is why no more?

  • @DYL2020
    @DYL2020 22 дня назад +53

    Rafa was one of my favourite managers at Newcastle, despite being under Ashley’s ownership at the time he was very committed and understood the people👏

    • @jonathanrolfe8259
      @jonathanrolfe8259 22 дня назад +10

      He always did a good job wherever he was. Sometimes in difficult conditions

    • @hartshaped
      @hartshaped 21 день назад +2

      Would have been nice to have heard him speak on that time and also some of what went on in his final season with Ashley

    • @jamesross3902
      @jamesross3902 21 день назад +3

      You would never know he'd managed Newcastle listening to this

    • @DYL2020
      @DYL2020 21 день назад +3

      @@jamesross3902 I know mate they could of done 5 minutes on Newcastle like, even after mentioning his sack from Real “where did you go next Rafa”😒

  • @DavyRo
    @DavyRo 22 дня назад +61

    I've never known Roy Keane be so into listening to someone as much as this. He's clearly loving hearing Rafa's ways of coaching & soaking it up. Anyone think Rafa would do a much better job than what Southgate managed to do with the talent we have ?

    • @Lmikejagger
      @Lmikejagger 22 дня назад +1

      When you say much better job, do you mean winning the euros? I agree he would elevate England to a different level, Southgate is a bad manager in my opinion.

    • @karlm641
      @karlm641 22 дня назад +1

      He would have made the right tactical changes in the two finals I think

  • @maylongchar2682
    @maylongchar2682 22 дня назад +70

    This is the most sincere Roy has been in this show. 😂

  • @MasterofSpiders
    @MasterofSpiders 11 дней назад +1

    Gotta love Roy Keane's little nod of approval at "Traoré, shower."

  • @chewisaurusrex8536
    @chewisaurusrex8536 22 дня назад +77

    Carra was a real gobshite in this episode. Be quiet and let us listen to Rafa ffs

    • @ahaider589
      @ahaider589 19 дней назад +2

      Idk if you actually watched it or not - but Rafa would often go on a tangent. Carra did well to guide the conversation back to where it was.

  • @NathanSweeney
    @NathanSweeney 22 дня назад +68

    Definitely need a part 2. That could’ve been easily an hour longer! LOVE Rafa

  • @ajbucko3398
    @ajbucko3398 22 дня назад +18

    This whole thing could and should have been an hour longer. So many things in Rafas career were glossed over or missed out entirely. Still great content, the man is a legend.

  • @sheridanryangovender8243
    @sheridanryangovender8243 21 день назад +15

    Jamie is like a kid that never saw his dad and now he needs to get it all of his chest 😂

  • @Steglasaurus
    @Steglasaurus 22 дня назад +15

    You can tell how much respect and admiration Jamie has for his coach Rafa, he just won't shut up!

    • @Daza986
      @Daza986 22 дня назад

      So disrespectful

    • @TheWefikus
      @TheWefikus 22 дня назад

      He won the only trophy worth remembering under Rafa, of course he does.

  • @DJCREAM01
    @DJCREAM01 22 дня назад +158

    We need Mourinho and Wenger episodes

    • @mohamedmahmoudkhouna7901
      @mohamedmahmoudkhouna7901 22 дня назад

      You can’t have Mourinho with Carra now

    • @Mumra2K
      @Mumra2K 22 дня назад

      ​@@mohamedmahmoudkhouna7901oh? why not? Not enough time has passed?

    • @BitcoinKal
      @BitcoinKal 22 дня назад +1

      If we’re having those two you can’t leave Sir Alex Ferguson out.

    • @onsitehistory228
      @onsitehistory228 22 дня назад

      @@mohamedmahmoudkhouna7901why?

    • @fndjufri
      @fndjufri 22 дня назад +3

      ​@@BitcoinKal I'll need subtitles for that one. And Roy would be like Carra here.

  • @Reds1961
    @Reds1961 22 дня назад +272

    Carragher needs to learn how to hold a conversation. It’s bad manners to interrupt a person in the middle of his sentence. Basic

    • @daveyt86
      @daveyt86 22 дня назад +28

      Rafa was waffling though and not getting to the point

    • @P.T18
      @P.T18 22 дня назад +1

      I think you need to file your complaint with the editing team not Carra.

    • @jdgjagerbomber9430
      @jdgjagerbomber9430 22 дня назад +5

      @@daveyt86Yeah he was a waffling! Completely lost what he was asked most of the time 😂

    • @Thrill_Hou
      @Thrill_Hou 22 дня назад +3

      I think it’s their relationship.

    • @user-sl9br8ks5o
      @user-sl9br8ks5o 22 дня назад +3

      @@daveyt86 It's not his first language. Try do the same in Spanish yourself.

  • @okeadebayo1163
    @okeadebayo1163 21 день назад +4

    Rafa Benitez is so underrated. What a manager just good

  • @justinobrien9241
    @justinobrien9241 22 дня назад +112

    Jesus lads, let him finish his points… - great episode though

  • @JD-lz2uq
    @JD-lz2uq 22 дня назад +22

    Lads, we asked and you absolutely answered. Wonderful to see this variety of guest, and Rafa is a fantastic choice. Well played.

  • @user-nz6fu5un8v
    @user-nz6fu5un8v 22 дня назад +47

    The last manager Rafa is talking about is hundred percent Sam Allardyce

    • @muneebijaz3488
      @muneebijaz3488 22 дня назад +10

      Could be Mourinho

    • @Wezbomb
      @Wezbomb 22 дня назад +1

      i thought Jose, but Sam isn’t a bad shout

    • @yusufbassa8034
      @yusufbassa8034 18 дней назад +1

      Beer would be sam, mourinho would probably be a wine guy

  • @parthdave1545
    @parthdave1545 20 дней назад +5

    "He would be a DJ now" is the best episode ending ever! 😅

  • @chawezimulenga7030
    @chawezimulenga7030 22 дня назад +21

    “Give the players the belief, but have the solutions as the manager”.

  • @jasongriffiths4428
    @jasongriffiths4428 22 дня назад +24

    Well that paints Xabi in a whole new light. Wanted to risk our CL qualification and sign for someone else, then this summer turned down the opportunity to manage us.

    • @gavingg4761
      @gavingg4761 21 день назад +16

      He doesn't care bout liverpool he's waiting for the Madrid job next season 😂

    • @jasongriffiths4428
      @jasongriffiths4428 21 день назад

      @@gavingg4761 seems that way.

    • @misterzee5736
      @misterzee5736 21 день назад +1

      @@gavingg4761 man lands on the moon

  • @Cael175
    @Cael175 22 дня назад +13

    This was absolutely amazing. Do a part 2 please - I feel like we were only getting the top scraping of everything he was going to go on to say!! Rafa came to Liverpool as I was becoming a teenager and beginning to learn how to really enjoy watching football games. Those years were the best of my life and making my first trips to Anfield to watch Rafas Liverpool play gave me memories I will never forget.
    Thanks for everything ❤

    • @Eman14128
      @Eman14128 21 день назад +1

      i would have love to hear about the newcastle job

  • @kriskerrigan1224
    @kriskerrigan1224 21 день назад +15

    I think Jamie turned this one into about himself he never shut up and made it all about liverpool

  • @tashrif46
    @tashrif46 22 дня назад +19

    19:20 here is the thing. He won the Champions League in 2005 and the FA Cup in 2006. 3rd in the Premier League in 2006 and 2007. Champions League final in 2007 and semifinals in 2008 and Premier League runner-up in 2009. You would think the owners would build on this right? Well after we finished 2nd in 2009, we sold Xabi Alonso and Alvaro Arbeloa to Real Madrid. Thats our starting central midfielder and right back gone and we got an injured Alberto Aquallani which was a complete disaster. Then in 2010 we lost Javier Mascherano to Barcelona and in the winter of 2010/11 we lost Fernando Torres. And during that period of we signed no one of quality until FSG came in and brought in Luis Suarez in January of 2011. These are the reasons why Liverpool did not compete with others such Chelsea, Manchester United and by this time even Manchester City had entered the picture.

    • @Theo-ul8qm
      @Theo-ul8qm 20 дней назад

      And let's remember that for large spells of that 09/10 season, Steven Gerrard and Torres were injured. Our squad was thin back then. Losing Xabi and a few injuries lost us nearly 30 points from one season to the next.

  • @paulos1878
    @paulos1878 22 дня назад +67

    Ian Wright and Keane are the wild boys and have more respect than the other two clowns. They just sat and listened with interest for the most part of it.

    • @Chronicles_Of_WA
      @Chronicles_Of_WA 22 дня назад +13

      To be fair Carragher was the main one getting conversation out of him and getting the good info

    • @deanmcdougall5331
      @deanmcdougall5331 22 дня назад +12

      Carra worked under Rafa for 6 years, he’s absolutely allowed to talk to him😂

    • @jasonthomas196
      @jasonthomas196 22 дня назад +3

      Found them very disrespectful at times

    • @markdixon1089
      @markdixon1089 22 дня назад +2

      ​@@Chronicles_Of_WA and being a proper knob in between

    • @paulos1878
      @paulos1878 16 дней назад

      ​@@jasonthomas196cut him off too often and Carragher laughs at his own jokes too often aswell.

  • @trulyunruly7783
    @trulyunruly7783 22 дня назад +21

    I was at that Juventus game, i'll never forget how good Camronesi was, very underated player

  • @Gadders72
    @Gadders72 19 дней назад +4

    Keano and Wrighty absolutely first class, listening and showing enormous respect, however, Carra let himself down massively - if he watched this back he should be embarrassed.

  • @aarshinpancholi3597
    @aarshinpancholi3597 22 дня назад +55

    Rafa! The most underrated manager of his generation! ❤

    • @successblueprintinstitute
      @successblueprintinstitute 22 дня назад +7

      Proper tactician

    • @monrush
      @monrush 22 дня назад

      Errr no

    • @matthewjamison
      @matthewjamison 22 дня назад +14

      ​@monrush He won 2 League Titles for Valencia up against the Madrid Galacticos & the mighty Barca of Iniesta, Deco, Xabi, Ronaldinho, Messi, Eto etc.. & a UEFA Cup, before joining Liverpool & winning the Champions League & F.A Cup on a shoestring budget. Give the man his props

    • @monrush
      @monrush 22 дня назад

      @@matthewjamison Messi didn't make his debut until the October after Rafa left Valencia.... Iniesta and xavi were young but part players... Madrid concentrated on the champions league and again my point stands. The Valencia team that Rafa took over had been in two champions league finals, won the copa del ray and were very competitive in the league. How did Rafa do at Inter (treble winners) and Real Madrid. In that conversation he talked about not having money about 15 times........

    • @matthewjamison
      @matthewjamison 22 дня назад +3

      @monrush I never thought about that. But he still had to beat the Galacticos of Casillas, Ronaldo, Owen, Raul, Figo, Zidane, Beckham, Carlos, Guti, Samuel etc.. & he done it twice.

  • @Delboy0
    @Delboy0 22 дня назад +34

    Rafa’s Sam Allydyce ‘me neither’ impression was spot on 😂

    • @BabsW
      @BabsW 21 день назад +3

      I thought he was talking about Mourinho

    • @mrsoikawa
      @mrsoikawa 21 день назад +2

      @@BabsW so did I, but Allardyce would make more sense after that impression

    • @tbonelfc9668
      @tbonelfc9668 21 день назад

      And saying a beer mouriho deffo a wine drinker ba ba ba 😂

    • @stedros
      @stedros 11 дней назад

      @1:10:00

  • @aftabbashir4924
    @aftabbashir4924 22 дня назад +177

    Carragher and Neville need to stop interrupting him ffs! Ruins the interview! jeez, do your job lads!

    • @ktkee7161
      @ktkee7161 22 дня назад +3

      All those egos jostling for attention. Amazing they all managed to get in the room. Helps you understand what a nightmare they must be to manage. And why Ferguson was such a genius.

    • @jpg6482
      @jpg6482 22 дня назад +5

      Noticeable how respectful and listening Keane is

    • @ScottyDo3sntKnow
      @ScottyDo3sntKnow 22 дня назад +2

      You also have to remember they have a set amount of time, and there is stuff they want to cover and Rafa could definitely talk for hours about one thing lol yes they were a bit abrupt in cutting him off but they also need to control the interview as well

    • @ktkee7161
      @ktkee7161 22 дня назад +1

      @@ScottyDo3sntKnow It's not live TV, they could take as long as they liked.

    • @aftabbashir4924
      @aftabbashir4924 22 дня назад

      ​@@ScottyDo3sntKnowtrue and I get that, however there were a few times Carragher was cutting him of mid sentence and just getting his own point across. The best interviews are when they let it flow naturally, ask the question and let them answer.
      The overall problem is there's far too many on the panel