Rafael Benitez was on the defensive again as criticism
of the Real Madrid coach continues.
Real Madrid coach Rafael Benitez denies he is unpleasant as he
rubbished claims he banned Sergio Ramos from drinking beer.
Benitez, whose La Liga leaders host Las Palmas on Saturday,
has been on the defensive often since he took the reins at
Madrid in June.
Speaking to Radio Nacional on Thursday, he denied being a
disagreeable coach.
"I've read that Benitez measures the amount of olive oil in the
salads, or that Benitez banned Sergio Ramos from drinking beer,
that was another ridiculous story doing the rounds," Benitez
said.
"Around my friends I act exactly the way I always have."
Criticism of Benitez comes despite an impressive start to the
season, including leading the league after scoring 21 goals and
conceding just three in nine games.
Madrid are also second in Group A in the Champions League
with seven points from three outings.
The negativity has even surprised Benitez.
"I'm surprised that despite all the good things happening, people
have to focus on the bits we’re not doing so well," he said.
"I always say the same things to the Madridistas. We know
where we want to be and we don’t want to veer off that path.
"We listen to voices outside the club but I have a team that
advises me and keeps me focussed on our goals."
of the Real Madrid coach continues.
Real Madrid coach Rafael Benitez denies he is unpleasant as he
rubbished claims he banned Sergio Ramos from drinking beer.
Benitez, whose La Liga leaders host Las Palmas on Saturday,
has been on the defensive often since he took the reins at
Madrid in June.
Speaking to Radio Nacional on Thursday, he denied being a
disagreeable coach.
"I've read that Benitez measures the amount of olive oil in the
salads, or that Benitez banned Sergio Ramos from drinking beer,
that was another ridiculous story doing the rounds," Benitez
said.
"Around my friends I act exactly the way I always have."
Criticism of Benitez comes despite an impressive start to the
season, including leading the league after scoring 21 goals and
conceding just three in nine games.
Madrid are also second in Group A in the Champions League
with seven points from three outings.
The negativity has even surprised Benitez.
"I'm surprised that despite all the good things happening, people
have to focus on the bits we’re not doing so well," he said.
"I always say the same things to the Madridistas. We know
where we want to be and we don’t want to veer off that path.
"We listen to voices outside the club but I have a team that
advises me and keeps me focussed on our goals."


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