Benitez finally signs new deal at Liverpool.

Liverpool manager Rafa
Benitez ended speculation about his future by signing a contract
extension on Wednesday that will keep him at the Premier League club
until at least 2014.
"My heart is with Liverpool so I'm delighted to sign this new deal," the 48-year-old Spaniard told the club's website.
"I love the club, the fans and
the city and with a club like this and supporters like this, I could
never say no to staying. I always made clear I wanted to be here for a
long time."
Benitez arrived from Valencia
in 2004 and despite failing to end their wait for the top-flight title
stretching back to 1990 he has re-established Liverpool as a European
powerhouse, winning the Champions League in 2005 and reaching the final
two years later.
Last week Liverpool reached the
quarter-finals of the Champions League with a 5-0 aggregate rout of
Real Madrid and on Saturday, Benitez's men thrashed Premier League
leaders Manchester United 4-1 at Old Trafford.
"It is wonderful news Rafa has
made a long-term commitment to the club," American co-owner Tom Hicks
told Liverpool's website. "Since he became manager he has been
responsible for the great progress we have made.
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"I know he will continue to
build on his achievements as he has a tremendous hunger and desire to
bring more success to the club, success our fans and everyone connected
with the club deserves."
As well as winning the
Champions League, Benitez also lifted the FA Cup with Liverpool in
2006, but his time at Anfield has not always run smoothly.
In 2007 he fell out with Hicks and co-owner George Gillett after publicly criticising transfer policy.
Liverpool's failure to challenge United and Chelsea for the title until this season has also frustrated the fans.
In addition, his failure to sign a new contract fuelled speculation Benitez would leave for hometown club Real Madrid.
This season Liverpool surged
clear at the top of the table before Christmas. But their title push
has faded over the past three months and despite league doubles over
Chelsea and United they are again rated outsiders.
Benitez was also criticised for
his treatment of Robbie Keane before selling the Ireland striker back
to Tottenham Hotspur in January.
A verbal attack on United
manager Alex Ferguson in January backfired badly as the Old Trafford
club surged back to the top of the league.