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Enlightening Albert article in the Daily mail
Found this a very quick and good read. Gives you a glimpse into the dressing room and also some perspectives on LFC's training. The grumpy Benitez part and the Carra-Stevie-dynamics was very interesting.
Arbeloa shocked by 'inhumane' start to life under Benitez By JOHN EDWARDS - Last updated at 22:52pm on 27th March 2008 Alvaro Arbeloa has opened up on the strict regime at Liverpool and claimed he had to endure an 'inhumane' first few weeks before adapting to the demands of manager Rafa Benitez. The 25-year-old full back has underlined his worth since arriving from Deportivo La Coruna for £2.5million 14 months ago and earned his first cap for Spain in Wednesday's 1-0 win over Italy. As he prepared for Sunday's Merseyside derby with Everton at Anfield, though, he admitted Benitez's tough approach in training had caught him by surprise. 'I didn't know where I was in my first week with Liverpool,' he said. 'It went badly, and the image I remember from those early days is of the manager criticising everything I did, from the way I did some basketball practice to how I played my football. 'My first fortnight at the club was inhumane, but I am grateful to him now for filling me in on how the team works. It is a well-run club and I found it easy to adapt to their way of working. 'People say the manager is grumpy but I have only seen that once. He is serious-minded, though, and I can assure you nobody enjoys themselves during the training sessions. There is a great seriousness about them because that is where we go to work.' Off the pitch, though, Arbeloa has found the regime more forgiving. 'Things are different over here compared to Spain,' he said. 'Star players can go out and have a beer and nobody will cause them any trouble.' Arbeloa described how Jamie Carragher rules Liverpool's dressing room while Steven Gerrard is the team's inspiration on the field. 'Jamie is the true boss in the changing room,' he said. 'He orders everyone around and yells a lot but, to be fair, he has a CV equal to Fernando Hierro's for Real Madrid and the Spain national team. He sees and hears everything and keeps us informed about what is happening. 'Gerrard is also important. He is like Zinedine Zidane — a genius who doesn't like to be the centre of attention. He is the first to make runs, to lend a hand or to get stuck in when necessary.' Arbeloa conceded Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo leads the running for Footballer of the Year but loyally declared that his countryman Fernando Torres deserved the prize. 'Ronaldo's confidence level is so high everything he tries seems to come off and he is a step ahead of everyone else at the moment,' said Arbeloa. 'Alex Hleb of Arsenal and Chelsea's Joe Cole have also caught my eye but Torres has been massive for us. He has created a lot of goals for himself and is on a par with the best and I am sure he will be voted Footballer of the Year ahead of Ronaldo. 'He is an idol who has earned his stripes, particularly at Anfield, where he has scored most of his goals.' Arbeloa shocked by 'inhumane' start to life under Benitez | the Daily Mail |
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Re: Enlightening Albert article in the Daily mail
Don't worry. Whenever I see pictures from the trainings, there's always someone having a laugh about something.
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Re: Enlightening Albert article in the Daily mail
Exactly what I thought. Remember Rafa's play fight with Darren Potter?
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Re: Enlightening Albert article in the Daily mail
you see pictures all the time from training and people are having a laugh and some of the 'games' they play clearly aren't serious. Unless its all done for the media and in reality rafa wanders round belting people with sticks
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Re: Enlightening Albert article in the Daily mail
I think he means how structured and demanding the actual main sessions are. Considering their pay I for one am glad to hear they are actually working for it.
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Re: Enlightening Albert article in the Daily mail
I hope he does.
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Re: Enlightening Albert article in the Daily mail
Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Ward C10 - expected to be released some time in August, God willing.
He'll never dance the tango again, that's for sure.
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