Saturday, May 18, 2013

Rafael Benitez: Summer Job Choices for Chelsea's Europa League-Winning Manager.

Benitez provides said it himself; his preference may be to remain in the Top-quality League in England meant for his next job (via ESPN). On the other hand, he also recognises that he might have to look further afield to get a suitable club to work with, and where better when compared to his home country Spain?

There are two options for future years - to get some sort of project, two or three years to build a power team like at Liverpool. Or maybe a top notch side with money and buy some players and possibly be challenging for trophies right from the start.

I'm sure we can have offers. We already possess some clubs asking, but this will depend on the level or simply the project. When I has not been working, some people said 'he cannot obtain a job' but I had a whole lot of offers. But you are searching for a top side or for a proper project to build something.

Whether Athletic Bilbao inside Spain falls under which remit—needing to rebuild without Javi Martinez shock as to and Fernando Llorente so next season—is unclear, but boss Marcelo Bielsa is going to be leaving the club this summer.

In the Premier Little league, Manchester City seem placed to appoint Manuel Pellegrini according to many reports—and that will consequently free up the Malaga job. It's not likely there will be extensive funds to spend, and European football is off the cards for now, but it certainly should be a 'project. '

It doesn't appear overly likely at present that some of the clubs finishing seventh-17th in the Premier League will be changing coaches come july 1st, Benitez won't drop into the Championship and Manchester United, Chelsea (presuming Mourinho arrives), Arsenal and Spurs all look as though their managerial preferences for next season are usually in place.

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