Benitez plays down bust-up reports

Chelsea interim manager Rafa Benitez has played down reports of a bust-up with his players.

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jim de ville (Manchester United) says...

Two things to consider. 1. Who really gives a monkey's about these 'bust-ups'? It's an emotive business, people lose their tempers all of the time. 2. Just imagine that Abramovich does give the manager's job to Terry. And he wins the league. And the Champions League. A nuclear winter sounds preferable.

Posted 2:40pm 27th February 2013

sutman6 says...

Would love to see Terry installed as some kind of player/manager. Just watch Chelsea fans' heads explode when he f**ked it up but their brains wont compute having to hate him.

Posted 2:16pm 27th February 2013

redgenesis (Manchester United) says...

"It was very brief exchange of ideas". No kidding, it was involving Terry after all. The guy just wants to talk but has nothing to say.

Posted 12:27pm 27th February 2013

redgenesis (Manchester United) says...

Least surprising sentence of the day: "Reports have emerged of a heated exchange between Benitez and the Blues squad, led by captain John Terry"

Posted 12:26pm 27th February 2013

markarogers (Liverpool) says...

It just amazes me more and more each day that Pep Guardiola wasn't interested in the Assistant Manager's job at Chelsea.

Posted 12:01pm 27th February 2013

ted maul (Chelsea) says...

I'm quite glad the players are questioning if he knows what he is doing. The fans sure as hell are - in fact even Matt Stanger has run out of "winners and losers" reasons to defend him it seems!

Posted 9:34am 27th February 2013

cozens says...

Bust up or Team meeting? I guess its just a matter of who's reporting the incident to decide which it was.

Posted 9:30am 27th February 2013

dalglishdagger (Liverpool) says...

To be fair though, I love Rafa but he could f**k up a cup of coffee.

Posted 9:03am 27th February 2013

zoey (Arsenal) says...

With players like Terry in you team, who needs enemies?

Posted 7:28am 27th February 2013

bradmaung06 (Arsenal) says...

Beni boy, make sure you don't introduce your wife to Terry.He may not like your Spanish accent but might of your old lady's.Unfortunately your life has been summed up for all of us, obviously you have two bosses . One at home and one at work , if they communicate or liaison would be the end of the world for you .

Posted 12:11am 27th February 2013

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