Benitez is a fascinating character. I enjoyed it and would’ve honestly listened for another hour if the episode went longer.
He is absolutely barmy about football and possesses a memory for things very few in the game can match. Recalling minute and (to us) inconsequential details about games and incidents ~20 years ago is absolutely bonkers.
Which brings me to my next point: it’s undeniable that Benitez presents with ASD-type traits and you’d wonder is that why people don’t ‘get’ him:
• the hyper-obsession (way beyond what others would deem obsessive) with the game
• the inability to read social cues at times and go off on separate tangents (very obvious in this episode)
• one-track mind and revisiting of themes/arguments important to him (how many times was lack of money highlighted in this one-hour interview despite it not even being relevant to the topic or question at hand)
• overly-sensitive to criticism (Benitez appears to be defending himself/his reputation every two minutes in this episode, even when not being questioned: when Neville or Keane mentioned Inter, he interjected immediately with ‘15 players over 30 years old in the squad’, despite the lads not even remotely bringing up Inter as a question mark on him)
• his lack of understanding or appreciation why going to Everton and Chelsea would rile and hurt Liverpool fans (to him, they weren’t emotional decisions and made perfect sense: Everton for family/geography reasons and Chelsea because he got to manage a big club with a chance of winning a trophy. Both decisions, to him, were completely rational)
• his exceptional memory recall of unimportant events/details within a story from many, many years prior (he knew exact figures for transfer budgets, player sales and purchases etc. from a half-lifetime ago, e.g. whenever Keane tells a story, he might use ‘he cost a few bob’ when talking about buying a player, not to mention Benitez’s incredible recollection of what the training sessions were like at United and the Spurs academy when they visited in 1999!)
• the unwillingness to let past incidents go and instead holding onto unrelenting grudges from many moons ago (whining about 12.45pm kick-offs and how many home and away games each team got after European games 15+ years later)
There are probably other indicators too that I’ve passed over but to me, he’s a standout candidate for somebody possibly undiagnosed with some spectrum disorder. There are quite a few Premier League clubs that could do with him and I think he’ll be getting a lot of phonecalls before Christmas arrives. The likes of Palace, Wolves, Fulham, Forest, Leicester etc. would benefit from his know-how and experience, you’d feel, when the pressure comes on in the coming months…