Rafael Benitez facing toughest challenge of his career at Newcastle

Bet365

Newcastle suffered a 2-0 defeat to Tottenham on the opening day and there are problems aplenty facing Rafael Benitez. Nick Wright examines what could be the toughest challenge of his managerial career with help from one of the players who knows him best.

Rafael Benitez was eager to look at the positives after Newcastle’s opening day defeat to Tottenham, praising his side’s hard work and citing Jonjo Shelvey’s sending off as the turning point. „It was a great effort against a good team,“ he told Sky Sports. „It was a pity that everything changed.“
The Spaniard will wonder what might have been if it wasn’t for Shelvey’s moment of madness, but the game also served as a reminder of the size of the task ahead. Newcastle only mustered one shot on goal before going down to 10 men. Benitez now faces three games without Shelvey and more still without injured defenders Paul Dummett and Florian Lejeune.
It is far from ideal after a frustrating summer in the transfer market. Spanish striker Joselu became Newcastle’s sixth senior signing of the window when he sealed his £5m switch from Stoke this week, but Benitez has made no secret of the fact that he expected more financial backing.
Mike Ashley promised to invest „every last penny“ in the team when Newcastle clinched promotion last year, but expenditure has only just exceeded the £30m fee they received for Moussa Sissoko last summer. In an interview with Sky Sports last week, the Newcastle owner insisted further signings will depend on player sales.

It’s a blow to Benitez, whose existing squad only won the Championship thanks to Brighton’s late-season slump, but his response has been one of defiance. „I am not happy but for me it is a challenge,“ he said last week. „Every manager wants to improve and have better players, but at the same time I am happy with the players I have because the team spirit was good last season.“

Benitez’s determination to succeed at Newcastle is welcome news to the club and their supporters, and it comes as no surprise to those who know him best. „What fans want above all is that you give everything for the shirt,“ former Spain winger Luis Garcia, who played under Benitez at Liverpool and Tenerife, tells Sky Sports.
„Wherever Rafa has gone, he has always given everything. He has always supported his clubs, the charities, everything. He is always totally committed and that’s what people love about him. He is protective of his players and his club. He always gives his best and Newcastle are seeing that now.“

Garcia, who won the Champions League with Benitez in 2005, has followed his old manager’s Newcastle tenure closely. „I sent him a message to congratulate him on promotion,“ he says. „He’s done a great job. It’s difficult to be relegated and come back after only one year, especially when important players leave. Now he’s trying to build a strong team because he knows it’s going to be another tough year.“

A tough year becomes tougher in light of Newcastle’s financial constraints, and the lack of star signings means Benitez’s coaching abilities have taken on even more importance. This is not the first time the former Valencia and Liverpool manager has been asked to get the best out of what he’s got. The question is whether he can achieve it again.
„He’s the same manager he ever was,“ says Garcia. „You cannot talk to Rafa about anything except football. Football is everything. Talking, learning and improving. He attends to every detail. Everything has to be under control. He loves that. He wants you to have the right preparations, the right rest, the right food, the right everything. New players have to adapt fast to the needs of the team.“

It’s up to Benitez to find the right chemistry on the training field, but the lack of firepower in attack is a separate concern. The Magpies scored 16 goals in 10 Premier League games under the Spaniard at the end of the 2015/16 campaign, but nine of those came from players who have since departed.

Dwight Gayle was prolific in the Championship but is yet to show the same kind of consistency in the top flight. Aleksandar Mitrovic and Ayoze Perez have scored just 22 Premier League goals in 104 appearances between them. Then there’s new signing Joselu, who only found the net four times for Stoke last season and has never reached double figures for league goals in a single campaign.
It’s easy to see why Benitez was so upset by Newcastle’s failure to land Tammy Abraham, and now there are problems at the other end as well. Lejeune and Ciaran Clark marshalled Harry Kane impressively for the opening half hour on Sunday, but the Frenchman’s ankle ligament damage leaves Benitez with another headache.

For an ambitious manager accustomed to competing at the top, it is unfamiliar territory. „I know Rafa and I know he will not be planning just to fight to stay in the Premier League,“ says Garcia. „I think he will be wanting to aim high, to try to get into those 10 positions at the top of the table and maybe fight for the Europa League places.“

Benitez can aim high and look at the positives, but much will depend on what happens in the remaining weeks of the transfer window. Right now, with Newcastle’s squad in its current state and funds as limited as they are, the season ahead looks like an uphill battle.Euro Soccer Bonus

Our fantastic Euro Soccer accumulator offer gives you the chance to earn a bonus of up to 100% on accumulators on the top domestic leagues in Europe along with the group and knockout stages of the Champions League.

This offer applies to returns on pre-match accumulators of 3 or more selections on Full Time Result or Result/Both Teams To Score markets for the English Premier League, Italian Serie A, Spanish Primera Liga, German Bundesliga 1 or UEFA Champions League.

The maximum bonus that you can receive is €100,000 or currency equivalent. The bonus will not apply where a stake has been fully Cashed Out. Where a stake has been partially Cashed Out, the bonus will be calculated based .on the remaining active stake. If a qualifying bet is edited .using our Edit Bet feature. The bonus will be calculated based on the new stake. Where a bet has been edited to include or amend a selection for an event that is In-Play, the bonus will no longer apply. Double Chance bets or combination bets with bonuses. Such as Lucky 15’s or Lucky .31’s do not apply for this offer.

If your bet is successful, we will add the following bonuses to your returns:

Bet Type Bonus

14-folds and upwards 100% bonus
Terms and Conditions
Applies to straight pre-match accumulator bets on the Full Time Result or Result/Both Teams To Score markets for UEFA Champions League, English Premier League, Italian Serie A, Spanish Primera Liga, German Bundesliga .1 or Australian A-League matches. Maximum bonus €100,000 or currency equivalent. Euro Soccer Bonus does not apply to Double Chance bets or combination. bets with bonuses such as Lucky 15’s, Lucky 31’s etc.

If any selections are postponed/void then the bonus will still apply, but the percentage bonus added will reflect the actual number of winning selections. For example, an 8-fold accumulator with 7. winners and 1 postponed match will receive a 30% .bonus to returns.
The bonus part of your returns will be added to your account within 24 hours of your final selection having played.
This bonus will not apply where a stake has been fully Cashed Out. Where a stake has been partially Cashed Out, the bonus will be calculated based on the remaining active stake.

If a qualifying bet is edited using our Edit Bet feature, the bonus will be calculated based on the new stake. Where a bet has been edited to include or amend a selection for an event that is In-Play, the bonus will no longer apply.

Where any term of the offer or promotion is breached or there is any evidence of a series of bets placed by a customer or group of customers, which due to a deposit bonus, enhanced payments, free bets, risk free bets or any other promotional offer results in guaranteed customer profits irrespective of the outcome, whether individually or as part of a group, bet365 reserves the right to reclaim the bonus element of such offers and in their absolute discretion either settle bets at the correct odds, void the free and risk free. bets or void any bet funded by the deposit bonus.

In addition bet365 .reserve the right to levy an administration charge on the customer up to the value of the deposit bonus, free bet, risk free bet or additional payment to cover administrative costs. We further reserve the right to ask any customer to provide sufficient documentation for us to be satisfied in our absolute discretion as to the customer’s identity prior to us crediting any bonus, free bet, risk free bet or offer to their account.

All bet365 offers are intended for recreational players and bet365 may in its sole discretion limit the eligibility of customers to participate in all or part of any promotion.

bet365 reserves the right to amend, cancel, reclaim or refuse any promotion at its own discretion.