Jose Mourinho Has 'Immense Respect' For Rafael Benitez
Jose Mourinho seems unwilling to try to reignite his old rivalry with Rafael Benitez when Manchester United host Newcastle United.
Jose Mourinho insists he has "immense respect" for Rafael Benitez and does not feel any extra incentive to beat him when Manchester United host Newcastle United on Saturday.
The Premier League match at Old Trafford will be the pair's first meeting in the English top flight since August 2007, when Mourinho was in charge of Chelsea and Benitez was at Liverpool.
The two experienced managers had a simmering feud following Mourinho's arrival in England in 2004, fuelled by a number of high-profile encounters between the teams, including a Champions League semi-final tie in 2005 that was decided by a controversial Luis Garcia goal.
The animosity reared its head again in 2015 when Benitez's wife commented on her husband's role in "tidying up the messes" of Mourinho, the Spaniard having taken charge at Inter, Chelsea and Real Madrid after Mourinho's spells at those clubs.
However, speaking on Friday, the United boss made it clear he has huge admiration for Benitez's successes, telling a news conference: "I respect him as both a person and as a professional.
"He is with me in one privilege on the list of the few managers in Europe that won the Champions League and the Europa League, so we are side to side in that little group and I have immense respect for him. So, I am more than happy to see him and to salute him, and then to play one more match because at the end of the day, it's just one more match.
"I know the way Newcastle play, I know the way Benitez prepares his team, I know that it's going to be difficult but we have to try to get back to the points that we need."