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Football: The highs and lows of Rafael Benítez's tenure

Rafael Benitez: Spaniard Rafael Benitez smiles during a
16 June 2004 A fresh-faced Rafael Benítez, 44, joins Liverpool having won La Liga and the Uefa Cup with Valencia the previous season.
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Rafael Benitez: Liverpool's Steven Gerard (c) flanked by
8 December 2004 Liverpool qualify for the knockout stages of the Champions League in unforgettable style. Needing to beat Olympiakos by two goals in their last group game, they are 1-0 down at half-time before Steven Gerrard seals a 3-1 victory with a stunning late goal.
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Rafael Benitez: FA Cup 3rd Round - Burnley v Liverpool
18 January 2005 Djimi Traoré's farcical own-goal sends a weakened Liverpool to an FA Cup third-round defeat at Burnley.
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Rafael Benitez: UEFA Champions League Semi Final - Liverpool v Chelsea
3 May 2005 Amid one of the great Anfield atmospheres, Liverpool beat newly-crowned league champions Chelsea 1-0 to reach their first European Cup final for 20 years.
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Rafael Benitez: UEFA Champions League Final - AC Milan v Liverpool
25 May 2005 The miracle of Istanbul: Liverpool come back from 3-0 down to Milan at half-time to win their fifth European Cup on penalties.
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Rafael Benitez: Liverpool goalkeeper Jose Reina is beate
8 March 2006 The crown is surrendered. Liverpool go out of the Champions League in the first knockout round, following a 1-0 defeat in Benfica with a 2-0 defeat at home.
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Rafael Benitez: FA Cup Final:  Liverpool v West Ham United
13 May 2006 Another year, another dramatic 3-3 draw, and another trophy won on penalties. Liverpool have the best of the FA Cup final against West Ham, but need to be saved by Steven Gerrard's outrageous injury-time equaliser before triumphing from the spot.
Photograph: Ben Radford/Getty Images
Rafael Benitez: FA Cup 3rd Round: Liverpool v Arsenal
9 January 2007 Arsenal's reserves run riot with a 6-3 victory in the Carling Cup. It was the first time Liverpool had conceded six at Anfield since the 1929-30 season.
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Rafael Benitez: UEFA Champions League: Barcelona v Liverpool
21 February 2007 Benítez's side stun the European Cup holders Barcelona with a famous 2-1 victory at the Nou Camp, and go through on away goals after a 1-0 defeat in the second leg.
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Rafael Benitez: UEFA Champions League Final: Liverpool v AC Milan
23 May 2007 A sixth European Cup proves elusive as Milan win a cagey final 2-1 in Athens.
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Rafael Benitez: Liverpool football club manager Rafael B
4 Jul 2007 Benítez signs 23-year-old Fernando Torres from Atlético Madrid for around £20m. The signing is an unqualified triumph, with Torres hitting 72 goals in the next three seasons.
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Rafael Benitez: UEFA Champions League Group A: Liverpool v Besiktas
6 November 2007 Liverpool smash Besiktas 8-0, a record Champions League victory.
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Rafael Benitez: UEFA Champions League Quarter Final: Liverpool v Arsenal
8 April 2008 Liverpool make it to their third Champions League semi-final under Benítez thanks to a 5-3 aggregate win over Arsenal at the quarter-final stage. Steven Gerrard scored a penalty in the 4-2 second-leg victory at Anfield.
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Rafael Benitez: Liverpool manager Rafael Ben tez (L) sta
28 Jul 2008 Benítez signs Robbie Keane from Tottenham for £20.3m. The signing is an unmitigated disaster, with Keane sold back to Spurs six months later.
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Rafael Benitez: Liverpool v Manchester United - Premier League
13 September 2008 Liverpool beat their hated rivals Manchester United in the league for the first time in four-and-a-half years, with Ryan Babel scoring a deserved late winner.
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Rafael Benitez: Liverpool's Spanish manager Rafael Benit
9 Jan 2009 With Liverpool challenging for the title for the first time under his management, Benítez launches a bizarre assault on Sir Alex Ferguson during a notorious press conference. It is followed by a dismal run of form.
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Rafael Benitez: Liverpool's English midfielder Steven Ge
10 March 2009 Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard both score in Liverpool's 4-0 thrashing of Real Madrid at Anfield in the last-16 stage of the Champions League. The hosts go through 5-0 on aggregate.
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Rafael Benitez: Liverpool's Spanish forward Fernando Tor
14 March 2009 Liverpool beat Ferguson's United 4-1 at Old Trafford, a stunning-smash-and-grab victory that puts them back in the title race.
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Rafael Benitez: Liverpool v Arsenal - Premier League
21 April 2009 A madcap 4-4 draw at home to Arsenal, all of whose goals are scored by Andriy Arshavin, is a huge blow to Liverpool's challenge. Although Liverpool win 10 of their last 11 league games, United win their 18th title to move level with Liverpool.
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Rafael Benitez: Sunderland v Liverpool - Premier League
17 October 2009 Darren Bent's infamous beachball goal for Sunderland symbolises a shambolic start to Liverpool's season and inflicts one of 19 defeats in a dire campaign.
Photograph: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images
Rafael Benitez: Liverpool's Ukranian forward Andriy Voro
4 November 2009 Liverpool's hopes of reaching the knockout stages of the Champions League take a massive blow following a 1-1 draw in Lyon. Ryan Babel gave the visitors the lead with seven minutes to play but the hosts equalised just before full-time thanks to a goal from Lisandro. Liverpool were eventually relegated to the Europa League.
Photograph: Philippe Desmazes/AFP/Getty Images
Rafael Benitez: Liverpool v Atletico Madrid - UEFA Europa League Semi Final
29 April 2010 Liverpool also fail in the Europa League, losing on away goals to Atlético Madrid in the semi-final despite a 2-1 victory in the second leg.
Photograph: Clive Brunskill/Getty Images
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