Former Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez has explained why he still stands by his ‘facts’ rant about Sir Alex Ferguson from back in 2009.
The Spaniard was irked by the former Manchester United manager making comments on the Reds, and went off on one in a press conference.
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The short version of Rafa’s rant is simple: Ferguson and United can do what they want and get away with it.
Benitez was asked about this again in a new Liverpool documentary produced by the BBC, and he explained how it’s still “spot on” 11 years later.
Take a watch of the video below (via BBC Sport):
"I have to talk about facts…"
Rafa Benitez reflects on his "rant" about Sir Alex Ferguson 😬
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