The Sentinel

DERBY IS THE IDEAL CHANCE TO RECOVER, SAYS BENITEZ

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EVERTON’S former Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez sees Wednesday’s 239th Merseyside derby as an opportunit­y to “put things right”.

Benitez’s side have not won in seven matches, taking just two points from a possible 21, and if the Spaniard’s troubles were not significan­t enough he now has to find a way of stopping the club across Stanley Park he managed for six years. “With Newcastle, Chelsea - even with Valencia in the past - I’ve played against Liverpool. Now it’s Everton and this time it is different,” he said.

“It will be an opportunit­y for us to change things. It’s a massive game for us. “We have a bad time now and we need to start winning, but the derby is always an opportunit­y to put things right.

“A derby is always special in every country but I live in the city so the passion is massive and really important for everyone.

“That’s why I want to win and do well because for us as a club, it’s important to bring back the confidence and use an opportunit­y to change things for the rest of the season.

“If we get three points it could be a massive change in our season.”

Fans voiced their displeasur­e after Sunday’s defeat at Brentford and there is a real risk of the early-season fear being realised of Goodison Park turning against Benitez should things go badly against Liverpool. However, the Everton manager has stressed the importance of getting behind the side. “Obviously at the beginning of the season we were really happy, now we are frustrated,” he added.

“As a manager you want to win and do well. It’s a challenge for me and I can understand the frustratio­n from fans.

“It’s been some years we are not improving at the level we deserve and that is why the fans are feeling as they are at the moment.

“I think the fans are intelligen­t and know we need them.

“You can complain when players are not playing well or tactics are not working but at the same time they cannot complain about the effort.

“It’s a derby, I’m sure they will be behind the team.” Liverpool go into the derby on the back of a resooundin­g 4-0 home victory over Southampto­n on Saturday.

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