Rafa Benitez: Disappointing season at Anfield
Benitez says that after last year - when Liverpool finished second in the Premier League - hopes that they would challenge for the title again were wide of the mark because of their summer of upheaval.
''At the beginning of the season expectations were too big. That is normal after such a good season,'' he said. ''But I always say the same - the Premier League is the Premier League and the difference in money is so big that if you want to stay at this level for a while, you have to do almost everything perfectly.
''That's not easy when you push and push because sometimes you cannot keep the players working so hard or at the level they were in the previous season.''
The Spaniard also said key injuries, especially to striker Fernando Torres, played their part in destablising his side.
''During pre-season we also had players coming back late and then we had injuries,'' he said. ''We've had seven, nine or 11 players out at the same time in different months, players who would normally be starters.
''We can talk about mistakes, but when you have so many players injured, especially key players, it is not easy to sustain a level of performance every week.''
Benitez says that after last year - when Liverpool finished second in the Premier League - hopes that they would challenge for the title again were wide of the mark because of their summer of upheaval.
''At the beginning of the season expectations were too big. That is normal after such a good season,'' he said. ''But I always say the same - the Premier League is the Premier League and the difference in money is so big that if you want to stay at this level for a while, you have to do almost everything perfectly.
''That's not easy when you push and push because sometimes you cannot keep the players working so hard or at the level they were in the previous season.''
The Spaniard also said key injuries, especially to striker Fernando Torres, played their part in destablising his side.
''During pre-season we also had players coming back late and then we had injuries,'' he said. ''We've had seven, nine or 11 players out at the same time in different months, players who would normally be starters.
''We can talk about mistakes, but when you have so many players injured, especially key players, it is not easy to sustain a level of performance every week.''
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