Everton reporter notebook: Rafa Benitez should expect short honeymoon period
“Shocking decision”. “I’m finished with them”. “They’ve betrayed the fans”.
Just some of the reactionary words of Everton fans following the appointment of former Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez as manager at Goodison Park.
Of course, football fans are overly passionate at times, the Merseyside rivalry is intense to say the least and this is the first time that anyone has managed both clubs. This appointment was always going to be controversial, and it was always going to encourage a fierce backlash from a vocal Everton fanbase.
However, if we take the heat and emotion out of the decision, the more considered opinion of many around Everton Football Club is that it is an unnecessary appointment, there were other candidates who would not bring the level of scrutiny and pressure that this one undoubtedly will.
Why would Benitez want all this pressure?
Nuno Espírito Santo, Lille’s title-winning coach Christophe Galtier and even former Toffees bosses Roberto Martinez and David Moyes had been considered by the Everton hierarchy, all would have been less controversial and accepted more freely by the fans.
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Majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri, seemingly aided by advice from his long-time business associate Alisher Usmanov, thought differently.
Benitez is single-minded, a strong character as well as a respected coach, and he will need all of that, and maybe a little humour to navigate his way into the affections of the Everton doubters.
But most of all, he will need results.
Out of all the candidates who could have taken the job, Benitez will be afforded the shortest honeymoon period of them all. However, Moshiri’s selections, which have mostly been welcomed by the Everton fans up until now, have not worked out for one reason or another, so who is to say this one will not surprise a few.
Everton were not expecting Carlo Ancelotti to just up and leave in the way he did. The club had to rethink and quickly.
On the wider point, Moshiri’s decision shows he is willing to take the club in the direction he wants it to go, regardless of the advice of those with much more experience in how the club works and more importantly how the fanbase think.
It is a risky strategy but football is a risky business and he has put his mouth where his money is, rather than take the easier, safer option. Time will tell if it is a shrewd move.
In truth, this appointment is not really about Rafa Benitez; his arrival is the catalyst for change. Everton as a club are changing.
Gone is the ‘People’s Club’ tag. This is a club on the move and when that happens, tough, controversial decisions are made. This is the high stakes business side of football.
The fans will come to understand that and go along with it in the hope that it brings the success they all crave.
Analysis: Benitez’s Goodison checklist
Sky Sports News reporter Vinny O’Connor:
“It’s a case of where do you start? One of the first duties he’ll have to do is sort out the future of Duncan Ferguson. We know that he was a potential candidate for the job and was one of Ancelotti’s assistants here.
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“He’s very much an Evertonian through and through. It would be a big deal to keep him at the football club, and it would help with regards to the attitude of the fans towards him.
“On top of that he has to establish a working relationship with the director of football Marcel Brands. Recruitment then is ultimately key as this squad needs a major overhaul. We know that Carlo Ancelotti wanted to bring in a right-back, an attacking wide player.
“You could also argue that Everton need another attacking option through the middle, potentially another option in midfield. Certainly, they need more dynamism in the midfield and arguably reinforcements at centre-half as well.
“It’s a big job in terms of the recruitment this summer, and ultimately it’s key if Benitez is to get off to a flying start, he needs the players in place. Ultimately it is the results that will unite the fanbase.
“The best way to describe the reaction from the fanbase at the moment is divided. There are those who are willing to give Benitez a chance and will look at his track record as a manager. Notably, his success that he brought at Liverpool and the success he had at Valencia, albeit much earlier in his career.
“They know that he’s renowned as a world-class manager and so will therefore afford him an opportunity here. However, those ties with Liverpool also cause a problem for some of the fanbase.
“Not just the fact that he brought success to Liverpool, but also the fact that he referred to Everton as a ‘small club’ after a Merseyside derby. Evertonians don’t forget those kind of things.
“We’ve seen banners outside of Goodison Park voicing their discontent, and we’ve unfortunately seen a banner outside of his Wirral home which said, ‘We know where you live. Don’t sign’. That’s obviously got a sinister element to it and the police are looking into that matter.
“At the moment, the fanbase is divided and because of the attitude against, it puts added pressure on him.”
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