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Benitez: we had to cut our losses on Robbie Keane
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03 February 2009
The Spaniard has been criticised for not giving the Irish striker enough chances to prove himself, and for not lining up a replacement when Keane returned to Spurs on transfer deadline day after a disappointing six months at Anfield.
But Benitez believes that if Liverpool had not "cut their losses" this week it could have be a far worse situation for club and player at the end of the season.
By then, with Keane almost 29, Benitez believes that having moved to Liverpool for up to £20million, his transfer value could have plunged to below £10million.
Liverpool and Benitez contest the transfer fee figures that have been claimed from the London end of the deal, insisting that Spurs could end up paying more than £16million.
And they also claim that Spurs were so keen for the move to go through that they offered Gareth Bale, David Bentley and Jermaine Jenas in the negotiations - but not Aaron Lennon, which would have persuaded Benitez to sell earlier.
And as he prepared his side for tomorrow's FA Cup fourth round replay at Everton, Benitez said: "He is a very good player. But we had to decide quickly, clearly with someone his age it was a situation that could not be allowed to drag on. And doing it now, in terms of business, it was better.
"I am hearing figures, and they are not true. Depending on the progress of Spurs it (the loss to us on the original deal) could be about £3m.
"We had to do it now. Later would have been worse for him and worse for us."
He added: "If you know something is not working you must find a solution right now.
"Robbie was a very good professional, he was working hard and we didn't have any problems with him in the dressing room.
"But in the end we had to decide what was the best for the club and the best for him. We had to do it right now, and that was possible because Spurs wanted him.
"They were asking, and pushing because they are in a bad position and they believe Robbie can be a fantastic player for them."
Benitez claims that football mathematics meant Keane had to go. He said: "He is 28, and if he was not playing the situation and the fee in the summer could have been worse."
Benitez argued that Keane did have enough chances to prove himself, saying: "He has played a lot of games, people talk of the amount of substitutions but he started over 20 games for us this season.
"Clearly he was not playing at the level he can. You can keep talking and talking, but it is on the pitch that you have to show your quality.
"In the end we were talking about him before and after every game."
Benitez added: "Liverpool is a different type of club, the expectation on him was high and everyone was talking about a partnership with Torres, maybe he had more pressure and it was more difficult for him to perform at the level he can achieve.
"We needed to cut our losses because it would be harder in the future if this situation had continued.
"I believe he was treated properly. The relationship was good between him and me.
"The last day he was there in the dressing room with me and the kit man after everyone had gone, the relationship was fine."
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