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Former Liverpool and Everton boss Rafa Benitez has explained his intentions to go back into management after his latest job.
Benitez has been out of work since he was sacked by Everton in January.
“We can use the experience to find a balance between the market and cultivate young players.”
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Having been out of work for close to a year, Benitez has explained the type of club that he wants to join next.
The Spaniard spent six months in charge at Goodison Park, before he was shown the exit door and was replaced by Frank Lampard.
“Yes, I’d like to work in a team that can compete for something,” Benitez is quoted telling .
The ex-Real Madrid and Newcastle United boss says that ambitions to win trophies is a key factor in choosing his next job.
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