Fair enough. I disagree, but it's difficult to prove it one way or the other. However, Liverpool finished on 60 points the season before he arrived. They weren't really established in the big four and had they made the wrong move, they wouldn't have done so. Rafa has now, pretty much, firmly established them in it. They generally qualify for the Champions League with relative ease.
Newcastle were their closest challenges back when Rafa arrived. JHad they not got the right manager in they could potentially have ended up as a better version of Newcastle, yet they didn't and managed to keep pace with the rest of the top four (not all of them, but they generally finish above, or close to at least one of them).
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