Tuesday 5 January 2016

World Most Expensive Attacking Line-up Bids Benitez Farewell From Bernebeau





  


The Sack of Rapael Benitez from Real Madrid as a result of poor performance of the club has given room for scrutiny of the World's most expensive attacking line-up in the history of football.

Ronaldo ($80m), Bale ($85m), and James ($65m) are valued at about $230m which is currently the most expensive front line, and will remain in Santiago Bernebeu while the underperforming manager has been shown the way out.

Madrid have spent so much on acquisition of players and coaches in the past six years, with Benitez being the unlucky man to suffer all previous expenses made in the past before his arrival. Management felt his sack was to cut down cost, while the trio of Ronaldo, Bale and James remain and continue with their wages and conditions.

Benitez is the first manager to be fired in 2016, former Real Madrid play maker Zinedine Zidane steps in to finish up for the club. His premature sack confirms that the job of a coach is practically "hire and fire".

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