* Benitez Rely on The Recovery of Tottenham
The coach of Liverpool pointed out that Chelsea is a "more offensive" than last year and trying to make a perfect match to win or at least not lose.
The coach of Liverpool, Rafa Benitez, said that their wards can beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday despite not being able to count on Fernando Torres, in the crash that measured the two best teams in the Premier League so far.
Benitez gave his team has "sufficient quality and the proper mentality to beat those of Scolari without Fernando Torres.
However, the Madrid coach is aware that the 'reds' must be very concentrated to give the surprise in London fiefdom. "We will go to Stamford Bridge to win, trying to perfect a game, but if you can not try not to lose, which would also be positive because it would still unbeaten," he said.
Benitez knows that the goal of winning in London is "complicated", but believes that if his players perform well will have chances to take the victory. "I hope that we start the game and before the Atletico, while maintaining the same level throughout the match," said the coach of the Anfield club, which also stressed the importance of being involved in the clash from the start.
"If they make before it will very difficult, so we have to do it perfect from the start and seize the opportunities that we have, because we know that they have sometimes," said Benitez.
Benitez believes in the resurrection of Tottenham
The coach of Liverpool praised the work of Chelsea's coach, Felipe Scolari, who took over the leadership of the Londoners this season. "It has improved the team and the group, which has more or less the same ideas as before, but perhaps now are more offensive," valued.
Madrid, which will also take the course of renqueante Robbie Keane at the tip of attack, believes that Chelsea is "a great team." "They are a very good team, I will not say that now better than before, because I do not want to start a war dialectic, but it seems clear now that are more offensive," said the coach
of the 'reds'. Finally, Benitez wanted to support the technical Tottenham, the manchego Juande Ramos, in a very delicate situation after the dismal start of the garter belts' spurs', with two of 24 possible points achieved.
"They won the 'Carling Cup' last year, the team is still good and I am sure they will go up in the ranking," commented one that Benitez does not believe that the dismissal of Ramos is the solution to the problems of Tottenham. "People talk of his dismissal, but I do not think about that, they have enough quality to get out of there," the coach of Liverpool.
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