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Benitez explains how 'unfulfilled promises' and broken trust led to Newcastle exit

The Spaniard has hit back over claims he left for China due to money.

RAFAEL BENITEZ HAS lifted the lid on his acrimonious departure from Newcastle United, with the Spaniard revealing that “unfulfilled promises” and broken trust forced him out.

Having become a firm fan favourite during his time at St James’ Park, the fans were desperate to see the former Liverpool boss commit to a new contract this summer.

Instead, they saw him walk away at the end of his deal, with the Magpies board failing to reach an agreement with a coach who had worked wonders in difficult circumstances.

Benitez has since made a lucrative move to China, linking up with CSL side Dalian Yifang, but claims such a switch was only considered once bridges were burned at Newcastle and it became apparent that there was no way he could remain in charge.

Explaining a long-running saga in The Athletic, the ex-Chelsea and Real Madrid coach said: “People in Newcastle have been talking about my decision to move to China without knowing what happened behind the scenes during my three years at St James’ Park.

“I haven’t wanted to say too much about that — I’ve encouraged supporters to get behind Steve Bruce and his new team — but I’ve been made aware of what Lee Charnley, Newcastle’s managing director, claimed in the club’s match programme last weekend and I think it’s important I address that.

“Hopefully, it will be the last time I have to do so. In the future I want to write about football and nothing but football.

“When I joined Newcastle in 2016, I did it with all my heart. I could feel the history and see the potential of the club and I wanted to be part of a project and to stay close to my family on Merseyside.

“I tried to do my best every day, even staying when we went down to the Championship and saying no to other offers — bigger offers than the one I recently accepted with Dalian Yifang, by the way. If I was only interested in moving ‘for money’, as Charnley stated, I could have done it much earlier.

Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United - Premier League - Wembley Stadium Benitez is now managing in China. Steven Paston Steven Paston

“Over my long career, and especially in my time at Newcastle, I’ve always shown commitment to my club, its city and its community and I’ve done it with professionalism and honesty. I want to remember the good moments I spent in the north east — and there were many of them - and not have to keep denying things about my time there or about my departure.

“Newcastle’s board had a year to sort out my contract but, when we met after the end of last season, they didn’t make me an offer I could accept. They told me they didn’t want to invest in the academy or the training ground — if they like, I can explain the reason why Mike Ashley refused to do that. Their idea of a project was a policy of signing players under 24 and, in my opinion, the budget available was not enough to compete for the top 10. 

“After that meeting, I knew they would not come back with a serious offer and, when it arrived, 19 days later, it was for the same salary as three years earlier and with less control over signings. Charnley’s comments in the programme about having a deal agreed for Joelinton in February explains a lot that I couldn’t understand at that time.

“After three years of unfulfilled promises, I didn’t trust them.

“When we finished 10th in the Premier League in our first season back, all players and staff were paid a bonus — aside from my coaching team. That felt like a punishment for me not signing an extension.

So, by the end, I knew there would not be a proper offer and they knew I was not signing.

“I couldn’t explain that in public because I was not allowed to talk to the press without their permission, so I was waiting until late June, like every fan, hoping there would be good news about Newcastle’s prospective takeover.

The time was passing and we were losing job opportunities in Europe. I couldn’t wait forever. I’m a family man and I have a responsibility to them, my staff, Paco [Francisco de Míguel Moreno], Antonio [Gomez] and Mikel [Antia], and their families, too. I don’t like to gamble with the future of my people.

“In front of us we had three options: nothing serious from Newcastle, the hope of a possible takeover or a different project. Yes, it was a big offer in China - I have never denied that - but it was also another continent and another league, from a club giving us a lot of recognition and respect. That decision wasn’t easy, but it was clear.”

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    Mute Colm O'Donnell
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    Aug 9th 2019, 9:16 AM

    Some very strange picks in there….. Roy Hodgson, first manager to leave? Has done a great job at Palace and every Premier League club he’s been at apart from Liverpool.

    Also, bottled it with the worst signing pick!

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    Aug 9th 2019, 1:34 PM

    @Colm O’Donnell: Bruce for sure

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    Aug 9th 2019, 7:58 AM

    Is that the Fintan O’Toole from d’Irish Times, or another scribe with an unfortunate name?

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    Aug 9th 2019, 11:14 AM

    Wouldn’t it be great if “our” national league got such in depth coverage

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    Mute Alan McDonald
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    Aug 9th 2019, 1:49 PM

    @james burke: Plenty of LOI coverage out there.

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    Mute Luke Willis
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    Aug 9th 2019, 3:08 PM

    @Alan McDonald: not compared to epl

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    Aug 9th 2019, 4:02 PM

    @Luke Willis: it’s almost like the epl is arguably the biggest league in the world , where as the loi isn’t even within the top 20 leagues in Europe and has a part time league format . Go figure. Anyway for what it’s worth , loi gets lots of coverage on here. From europa league live treads, to after match reports , to ones to watch , etc etc. Can’t have it all lad

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    Aug 9th 2019, 8:17 PM

    @james burke: it’s hard to take LOI seriously when teams don’t even play their home Champions’ League / Europa League games at their own ground

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    Aug 9th 2019, 1:39 PM

    There’s biased predictions and then there’s claiming united will get top four this season

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    Aug 9th 2019, 4:37 PM

    @Tom49: lol spot on

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    Aug 9th 2019, 8:21 AM

    VAR is going to play a big part this season, so it might be closer the what everyone is predicting.The top clubs for years an years always got the decisions or the benefit of the doubt.

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    Aug 9th 2019, 9:00 AM

    @Sean Seanie O Shaughnessy: not so sure on that. Top sides will have more possession, territory and chances, ergo they are more likely to be involved in decisions going their way but also not going their way. I reckon it’ll balance out.

    Media are also more likely to hype up the time the underdogs were denied a decision.

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    Aug 9th 2019, 12:27 PM

    United depending on rashford and Martial…..tell you now it could be a car crash for them….they are as consistent as my bowel movements.

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    Aug 9th 2019, 1:49 PM

    @Peter Hughes: I hear ya, pal. Oh to be regular and consistent.

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    Aug 9th 2019, 1:22 PM

    Was quite depressed reading this article until Ben Blake did *not* pick Sheffield United as one of his relegation picks. I really hope The Blades stay up this season. It’ll also be good for Irish international hopes if Sheffield United can hold their heads above water in the Premier League and John Egan (who has the strongest Cork accent imaginable) is very entertaining! Here he is celebrating the club’s promotion to the Premier League back in April:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UclIJTZKSJ8

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    Aug 9th 2019, 12:40 PM

    Can’t get over how it’s almost unanimous that Sheffield will be relegated , they have invested and they play attractive football with an already solid looking squad
    Norwich haven’t invested, Newcastle have let better players go than they’ve brought in and Brighton were saved by Hughton last year and I expect them to go down this time around

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    Aug 9th 2019, 2:16 PM

    @Jason Oliver: good chance they will but I admire them for trying to change their style and play a more attractive style of football which is what people want to see. Let’s face it Brighton were pretty awful to watch for the last few years.

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    Aug 9th 2019, 3:18 PM

    How can Danny Welbeck be classed as the worst signing of the summer when he didn’t actually cost anything?

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    Aug 9th 2019, 2:42 PM

    Dread having to listen to the nauseating pro Liverpool pundits – Spitty, Pinnochio and a Redknob.

    Think Everton will do well ( totally blinkered) . Lean could be s great signing.

    Feel Ole G S could be the first casualty.

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    Aug 9th 2019, 6:20 PM

    @Enda Layng: I’d say your a painful c u next Tuesday. Absolute flute .

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    Aug 9th 2019, 7:11 PM

    @Enda Layng: Enda Laynger

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    Aug 9th 2019, 5:01 PM

    Best & Worst signing and a ball hasn’t even been kicked yet, this app just keeps giving

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    Aug 9th 2019, 5:01 PM

    Strange a lot of agreement on Arsenal for top 4. Can’t see it.

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