Newcastle new manager Rafa
Benitez has indicated that he hopes to take control of Newcastle
United's transfers in the summer if he can avoid relegation, saying the
club must "change a little bit."
Benitez will take charge of Newcastle for the first time on Monday
when they travel to Premier League leaders Leicester, and a victory
would lift the club out of the relegation zone.
Asked about Carr, Benitez told reporters: "I have not spoken to him,
but I know him and have friends who know him. I don't see any problem.
"He is a football man -- we will talk about football, we will talk
about players, and I think we will be fine. I understand why the club is
going in this direction.
"I have to explain why we have to change a little bit, and I think that will be good for everyone."
Benitez said he had spoken most extensively with managing director
Lee Charnley and added: "I was telling him my ideas and it was quite
similar in a lot of ways.
"People can be worried about whether I am called the manager or if I
have the final say in signings, but that is not a big issue.
"If I am here it is because they trust me and if I am here it is
because they want to listen to me, they want to improve and want to do
things in a certain way. For me that is positive."
Benitez confirmed he had already had a brief chat with Shearer,
saying: "He loves the club. He told me, 'If you do well it will be
amazing.'
"He said, 'If you need me or want to know anything about the city,
about the fans, about everything, you can always ask,' but we didn't
have too much time to prepare for Leicester so I said, 'Listen,
fantastic, we will have lunch any time.'
"He was great, he was really good, but it was just a chat."
More importantly, Benitez has held conversations with key players in
the dressing room as he plots a revival in the club's final 10 games of
the season.
"I have been talking with Shelvey, Fabricio Coloccini, a lot of
players," he said. "I didn't have time to talk with everyone. I shake
hands with everyone. We had some meetings together on Saturday morning,
talking about tactics and all these things that we normally talk about. I
have individual conversations, face to face with some players.
"Coloccini was one of them. On Saturday we had a tactical training
session. We were doing some movements that I would like to do in the
future and [Coloccini] was there, so he came outside to see what we were
doing and I was talking with him.
"He was really confident that the team will do well because it's a good team."
Monday, 14 March 2016
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