CHELSEA boss Jose Mourinho was thanked last night for delivering the perfect team talk for Liverpool before tonight's Champions League showdown. Anfield boss Rafa Benitez insisted that his job has already been done for him with the disrespectful jibes hurled at the club by his Blues' counterpart. There is genuine anger within Liverpool at the way Mourinho has attempted to belittle the history and achievements of England's most decorated football club.The Chelsea boss suggested that his side's opponents are no longer a big club, and merely a cup team. Mourinho also claimed that had he boasted the same record as the Anfield manager over the past few years, then he would have been sacked.
That though, according to Benitez, will simply stir up the passion on the Kop a few degrees more to melting point - and sweep Liverpool into the final in Athens on May 23. "It is something so clear we don't need to say anything else... our supporters will have the last word now, after what Mourinho has said," explained Benitez. "He has made my job easier for me. Now our supporters will be even more behind the team than before, because he has gone too far in talking about the history of the club.
Benitez believes that the power of the Kop is worth a goal tonight, and he clearly expects the Anfield crowd to be roused to fever pitch by the antics of the Chelsea manager. The Spaniard was happy to play a few mind games of his own however and said: "Mourinho talked about us wanting to get Drogba booked, and out of the second leg. "Well, he is playing, but now it will be on his mind that if he is booked he will miss the final, and that could affect him.
Benitez cheekily anticipated Chelsea protests at the fact that a Spanish referee will be in charge of tonight's tie. He quipped: "Maybe we can change the referee, if they want. "Perhaps we could use a Portuguese referee if they would prefer. It is not a problem to us."