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Allardyce hits out at Benitez

SoccerNews in English Premier League 7 Mar 2010

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(GSM) – Blackburn manager Sam Allardyce has hit back at Rafa Benitez following the Liverpool’s recent victory over Rovers.

The Reds manager was critical of Rovers’ performance. But Allardyce believes the Spaniard’s criticism of Blackburn aimed at bouncing attention away from his own team’s recent struggles.

Allardyce told The Mail on Sunday, “Blackburn’s performance was the best any of my teams have played there.

“Benitez knows his team played poorly and were lucky to get a win so he deflected any criticism by personally criticising me.

“That covered the true facts that we had better opportunities than them and came extremely close to beating what is supposed to be an outstanding Liverpool team.

“Being able to wind up a manager is satisfying, even if it doesn’t quite work your way in terms of results.”

Big Sam accused Benitez of trying to hide his team’s struggles. The Blackburn boss claimed Benitez is angered of the difficulty he faces when the Reds meet a team managed by Allardyce.

Allardayce continued, “It just galls him that we make things difficult for him when he plays against my teams.

“There’s no love lost between us.

Allardyce said that the criticism aimed at him for his team’s style of play is more of a perception than a fact.

“The truth is Liverpool are having to dig out results when they are not playing well.

“They didn’t particularly earn the win last week but they dug it out.

“My reputation has been a perception for some time rather than a reality.

“It’s a great shame for the Blackburn players because it’s not their fault the manager is tagged by a so-called long-ball style.

“It’s just not factual.”

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