Jamie
Carragher has questioned whether Rafa Benitez is being placed under pressure
from above over his team selection at Real Madrid.
The former
Liverpool manager had gone unbeaten in his first 14 games in charge of the
Spanish club, but Saturday's 4-0 thrashing at home to Barcelona was their
second loss on the bounce and the home fans vented their fury by waving white
handkerchiefs - a Spanish symbol of disrespect - in the closing stages.
Florentino Perez called a press conference on Monday
evening to give his backing to his manager, but Carragher has questioned
whether the Real Madrid president is getting involved in team affairs.
Carragher
worked with Benitez for six years at Liverpool and was staggered to see him
leave out defensive midfielder Casemiro in favour of an attacking line-up for
El Clasico.
"Either
the people above him have got involved or maybe he's bowed to media pressure or
the players, I just don't know.
"You
look at the team and he's not gone in with a holding midfield player - Rafa
would normally play two. His best player this season has been Casemiro and he's
left him out.
"No
he wouldn't be influenced to pick a certain team, not the Rafa Benitez I knew
at Liverpool. He was very strong-willed, no one would ever change him. He was
very strong in his own beliefs.
"He wouldn't waiver, even if a player was speaking
to him about something he would say 'no, this is what you're doing.' He'd never
admit when he was wrong or if he got something wrong."
He added: "I don't know if there's something where
he's maybe getting pressure from the owner - 'we've bought these big stars and
they need to play' - and he's said 'ok let's play them against Barcelona,
that's what happens. You see the results'."
Benitez
replaced Carlo Ancelotti in the Real Madrid dugout last summer, but the Italian
was popular among the players after winning the Champions League with them in
2014.
And Carragher wonders if Benitez isn't "suited"
to Real Madrid and is being pressured to start big names such as Cristiano
Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and James Rodriguez.
He added:
"I've never worked with Ancelotti but he seems like a manager who's more
about man management but Rafa's a coach. He'll be on that training pitch,
drilling the players about where he wants them.
"If he can't get those players doing what he wants,
the Rafa I know, he would change it. At times this season, he hasn't played
those players and they've become frustrated.
"Benzema's
been bought off a lot in games and been frustrated. You've seen Ronaldo put his
arm around Laurent Blanc when he came off against PSG.
"Rodriguez has been complaining that he's fully fit
and asked why is he not playing? But now that they're all fully fit, he's
played them.
"We
don't know if it's pressure from the board or the media, or the players or just
Rafa saying 'ok, you want all of these players to play, they're playing and
here's the end result.'
"Because before these last two games, he hadn't lost
in 14 games and was doing a great job in terms of results.
"Do the people at Real Madrid think he's not doing a
great job because he's not ideally suited?"
Jamie
Carragher highlighted the lack of work from Real Madrid's forwards on Monday
Night Football
"They looked like the team had broken in two,"
he said.
"There was a big gap between attack and defence and
it was a bit like watching a Sunday league game. People just waiting up front,
we're talking about world class stars. There was no intensity.
"Your nightmare as a player, as a midfield two is
playing against Barcelona and your front four aren't willing to help you out.
What can be worse than that?"
-Skysports

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