Rafael Benitez

Benitez warns Liverpool to maintain their momentum to snatch title from ManU

Benitez warns Liverpool to maintain their momentum to snatch title from ManULondon, Mar 23 : Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez has warned his side to maintain their momentum if they want going to snatch the league title from Manchester United.

Benitez witnessed the 5-0 demolition of 10-man Aston Villa at Anfield that sees the Reds close to within one point of the champions, who have a game in hand.

Rafa Benítez to hold talks next week on his Liverpool future

Rafa Benítez to hold talks next week on his Liverpool futureLondon, Mar. 13 : Coach Rafael Benitez will meet the owners of the Liverpool Football Club next week to discuss his future. A final decision is to be made within a fortnight, The Guardian reports.

Benitez''s position has been the subject of recent speculation linking him with a move to Real Madrid and he has been quick to take advantage of Liverpool''s win over the Spanish champions on Tuesday to defend his record.

Benitez hails team spirit as Liverpool go top

Benitez hails team spirit as Liverpool go top London  - Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez hailed the strength of character in his side as they twice came from behind to beat Portsmouth 3-2 in injury time to regain top spot in the English Premier League on Saturday.

Fernando Torres came off the substitutes' bench to score the winner two minutes into injury time at Fraton Park and lift Liverpool one point clear of Manchester United, who play at West Ham United on Sunday.

Defiant Benitez defends Liverpool despite West Ham draw

Defiant Benitez defends Liverpool despite West Ham drawLondon  - Defiant Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez said that his side deserved more than the point they earned in Monday's 0-0 draw with West Ham United.

The point was enough to put Liverpool atop the English Premier League, one point clear of Chelsea, with champions Manchester United another five points back, albeit with a game in hand.

After Chelsea's defeat on Sunday by Arsenal, Monday's draw was a missed opportunity for Liverpool, who have now drawn back-to-back matches at home in the league.