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25th April 2017
03:04pm BST

Newcastle, despite Benitez's reportedly tense relationship with the club's owner, appears to be a much better fit for the 57-year-old than Real Madrid.
Benitez has said as much in the wake of the club's promotion, and couldn't resist a dig at Madrid, the club which sacked him in January 2016, half-way through his first season as coach.
"Here you are valued and there is no politics and strange things behind (the scenes)," Benitez told Spanish radio. "In England, they respect professionalism and work, not like in some places."Benitez began last season at Real Madrid and ended it getting relegated with Newcastle. Yet, he seems to prefer life on Tyneside to managing Madrid's squad of superstars. The Spaniard lasted until just after Christmas at Real, and few players or fans shed any tears when he was sacked. It was arguably always going to end that way for him at the Bernabeu.
Benitez is something of a micro-manager, who wants control over most aspects of first-team affairs and provides his players with detailed tactical instructions.
Florentino Perez, the club president, sacks managers on a whim.
We can't imagine Marcello enjoyed Benitez telling him to stop running around like a headless chicken. And Sergio Ramos definitely wouldn't have appreciated Benitez asking him to stop getting sent off.
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