Rafael Benitez moved a step closer to taking over Spanish giants Real
Madrid when the Spaniard resigned as Napoli coach yesterday.
The
out-of-contract 55-year-old, who arrived in Italy in 2013, will take
charge of his final game when Napoli host Lazio on Sunday in effectively
a playoff for the third Champions League spot in Serie A.
“This
is the end of my two years experience here and I would like it to finish
with a victory,” said Benitez as he thanked the club, its president and
its supporters.
Benitez won the Champions League with Liverpool
in 2005, the then UEFA Cup with Valencia in 2004 and the Europa League
for Chelsea in 2013. He is seen as one of the wiliest tacticians in
world football.
“It’s always sad to leave a place where people treat you well,” Benitez said.
The
Spanish coach added being away from his family for two years was too
much, and made the decision with his wife a few weeks ago.
“It was
clear that my (time) here was finished and that I needed to look for
something else for the future,” Benitez said, without discussing his
future plans.
Napoli won the Italian Cup and Supercup under Benitez.
Real
Madrid president Florentino Perez fired the latest incumbent of the
Madrid hot-seat Carlo Ancelotti on Monday, and told the press his
replacement would speak “good Spanish.”
AC Milan are bidding to lure back Ancelotti, the Italian club’s vice-president Adriano Galliani confirmed yesterday.
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