Mascherano slams Liverpool 'lies' over Barca move
By Soccernet staff
Mascherano dismissed claims made by Liverpool that he wanted to move for family reasons.
Former Liverpool midfielder Javier Mascherano has again hit out at the club, claiming the Reds told "lies" over the reasons for his departure from Anfield
Mascherano completed his move to La Liga side Barcelona on Monday, and the player believes that Liverpool were prepared to go back on a promise made 12 months earlier when they said they would sanction his move to Spain.
Mascherano, who took a considerable pay cut to make sure the transfer went through, claims he spent the 2009-10 season waiting on the chance to move to Camp Nou - but it was only 24 hours before the transfer market closed that he was finally able to complete the move.
The Argentina international also dismissed claims made by Liverpool that he wanted to move for family reasons.
"When they started to involve my family and to say things that didn't make sense, I obviously suffered," he said. "They'd promised me something for a whole year and they never fulfilled their promise. And that didn't have anything to do with my family or anything else. When you read or hear lies, you obviously get angry.
"I'd also like to thank the club [Barca] for their efforts. They've spent a lot of money and it was my duty to give way a bit to make this dream come true. When this chance came up I didn't hesitate. I've joined the best club in the world and the best team in the world."
Mascherano did have positive words about ex-boss Rafael Benitez, who at one stage he seemed destined to link up with at Inter Milan.
"Rafa taught me tactics," Mascherano said. "He's one of the coaches who have taught me the most in my career and I'm very grateful to him. He was fundamental. He gave me the chance to join Liverpool. He had confidence in me at a time when, perhaps, nobody would have dreamed of giving me an opportunity. I'll be grateful to him all my life."
Meanwhile, Lionel Messi has welcomed he player to the La Liga champions: "He's a great player. In addition to what he can do in football, his arrival is a joy for me. Barcelona wanted him for what he means as a player and as a person, I am very glad that he signed.
"He's a great player, he really helps us, hopefully this season we can keep winning titles with Barcelona's shirt."
The paper also reports Mascherano took a pay-cut on his £70,000-a-week wages to sign for Barcelona.