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Agen SbobeT ~ Real Madrid manager Rafa Benitez believes there is a campaign against him, the club and its president Florentino Perez.
The
former Liverpool boss has been under scrutiny virtually ever since he
replaced Carlo Ancelotti at the Bernabeu in the summer, with his style
of play yet to win Real fans over.
There has also been
speculation that Perez wants to replace the Spaniard with former boss
Jose Mourinho, who only left the club in 2013.
However, Benitez
is remaining defiant and believes much of the criticism levelled at him
and his players this season has been unjustified.
There is a campaign against (president) Florentino (Perez), Real Madrid and me," Benitez told a news conference on Tuesday.
"Everything
is criticised that can be and where not it is manipulated which anyone
can see. This is particularly clear if you look at the situation from
the outside."
Real face Sociedad on the back of a crushing 10-2
win over Rayo Vallecano but the result was distorted by two sendings-off
for the visitors who looked strong early on and held a 2-1 lead.
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they have scored freely against the more modest sides, Real have
generally been unable to beat stronger opponents and a humiliating 4-0
loss to arch-rivals Barcelona last month was particularly damaging for
Benitez.
Real are two points off joint leaders Barcelona and Atletico Madrid
with 33 points from 16 games, but the Catalan side have a game in hand
after playing in the Club World Cup.
"Everything is being
magnified and I have a lot of experience coaching so I know to be
distracted as little as possible," Benitez said.
"I have 24
players in the squad but when I leave out one player then it is made out
that it is something personal and a load of speculation is built up.
The team is a lot better than people think.
"My relationship with
the players is infinitely better than what you read in the press. There
is a communications department that keeps me informed. The team is
doing some things well and others not so much."
Benitez said he was able to relax over Christmas which he spent with
his family in northern England where he used to manage Liverpool.
"It was calm. I had a short holiday as we are playing again on the 30th," he said.
"Fortunately,
the English press do not exaggerate as much and so it was relaxing with
the family and concentrating on how to beat Real Sociedad and win
trophies this year."