JAVIER Mascherano has finally broken the silence on his Liverpool departure, claiming unfulfilled promises contributed to his Anfield exit.
The defensive midfielder left Merseyside for Barcelona in 2010 after
spending three years at the Premier League club.
However, following the departure of Rafael Benitez as Liverpool manager, Mascherano admits he struggled to
establish a rapport with his successor Roy Hodgson and managing director
Christian Purslow.
The nature of Mascherano’s exit left his reputation among
some of the Reds faithful tainted, but claims he was reluctant to share his
version of events in the heat of the moment.
“I didn’t want to say anything at the time because of my
respect for Liverpool,” he said.
“Maybe that was a mistake because it allowed other people to
say bad things about me. But I do not regret it.”
Mascherano acknowledged his admiration for Liverpool but
claims life was made difficult for him when the interest of Barcelona became clear.
“Liverpool is a special
club and it does not deserve to be treated badly,” he said.
“The people who were there at the time - the manager and
Christian Purslow - have now gone but they know the truth.
“When I went back to Liverpool
for pre-season I had a lot of meetings with them and they were promising a lot
of thing to me but never kept their word.
“I did not wake up one day and refuse to play. In the game
before (Manchester) City we played against
Arsenal and I gave everything because I was wearing the Liverpool
shirt.
“Why would I do that and risk getting injured when I knew
that Barcelona
were close to signing me and then refuse to play in another game? That doesn’t
make any sense.
“We had been talking about completing the transfer for 20
days because the club also wanted to make it happen, but then they started to
make things difficult for me.”
Mascherano admits he thoroughly enjoyed his time at Anfield
and claims the bitter end to his time in England left a sour taste in his
mouth.
“The people treated me really well and I would never want to
let them down,” he insisted.
“I wanted to leave in another way, but they didn’t give me
the chance to.
“That is the truth. It left me with a bad feeling. My time
at the club was over and I needed to move on, but I also needed to leave the
club in a good way and that wasn’t allowed to happen.”
Mascherano will return to English shores this week as Barcelona visit the
Etihad Stadium for one of the most eagerly-anticipated Champions League clashes
of the season.
The Argentina
international’s compatriot, Sergio Aguero, is currently plying his trade with
the Sky Blues but Mascherano admits his injury could give Barcelona the edge.
Sergio is a key player for them,” he said.
“He is one of the best strikers in the world and I do not
want to say that it’s good that he’s injured, because he’s my friend and I have
a really good relationship with him.
“But if he doesn’t play, it is an advantage for us, that is
the truth. It will be better for us if he can miss these games and then get fit
afterwards.”
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