by Dundalk » Sun Apr 22, 2007 11:41 am
Rafa Benitez insists he has 'a lot of respect' for Jose Mourinho ahead of Liverpool's UEFA Champions League semi-final with Chelsea.
The Premiership bosses have a lukewarm relationship following incidents in games between the two clubs in recent seasons.
But, prior to Wednesday's first leg at Stamford Bridge, Benitez confirmed he has respect for what Mourinho has achieved at Chelsea.
"As a manager, he is a good manager," Benitez told The People. "He is positive for the game because he is a good worker and knows what he is doing.
"Okay, he has a different style and approach to games, but, as a manager, he is good.
"I have no problem with the other managers. We talk about football and we are focused on our job. Each manager decides how to approach each game or how to do things in his life. I try to be calm.
"If the other managers talk about football, so will I. I don't like to talk about other teams if possible, but each person decides what to do.
"It is nothing to do with me being at Madrid and him at Barcelona. He is a good manager for Chelsea and you can see from the records, so I have a lot of respect for him as a manager."
Benitez, though, does not expect to be sharing a post-game drink with Mourinho as per the tradition with many Premiership managers.
The Reds chief added: "After the game I meet some managers and we talk for five minutes, but you cannot chat for half-an-hour because usually there is too much to do.
"I don't expect to go for a glass of wine with him after the match on Wednesday because we have never done.
"But with Arsene Wenger or Alex Ferguson and other managers, we invite them into the boot room for a drink at Anfield."