The new coach used 21 players in a match watched by 14,978 - raising #160,000 for cash-strapped Wrexham in the process - as he eased himself into the Liverpool hot-seat.
Djibril Cisse made his debut in the first half when Hector Sam put Wrexham ahead, before Le Tallec turned things around.
Cisse went off at half-time and a virtually new Liverpool side took over, with Florent Sinama-Pongolle's pace and trickery the key to what was a low-key friendly win.
The Merseysiders will now fly to the USA to continue their pre-season preparations.
Wrexham are not quite in the same league, having flown back from a tournament on the Isle of Man, where they played last night, and now returning to play again on Friday,
But they gave a good account of themselves in a match watched by 14,979 and raising £160,000 for the cash-strapped Welsh club.
Benitez opted not to bring any of his Euro 2004 stars to the Racecourse, and that meant Owen was not on show despite firm claims that he wanted to play in this first Liverpool friendly of the season.
The Spanish coach clearly wanted to see the fringe men, players he had already said would have something to prove to him. Igor Biscan played in midfield along with young John Welsh, Le Tallec featured up front and French central defender Carl Medjani was also given a run.
Wrexham looked quicker and more assured and pushed forward through Darren Ferguson's promptings. Twice Sami Hyypia had to snuff out decent chances for Welsh international Chris Llewellyn and on 20 minutes the Welsh club took the lead. Ferguson's ball in from the left was headed on by the giant Dennis Lawrence and Sam belted the ball high into the net from close range.
That clearly woke Liverpool up and they were level four minutes later when Biscan's 20-yard shot was touched onto a post by Andy Dibble at full stretch, but the veteran keeper could do nothing to stop Le Tallec tapping home the rebound. Cisse, too, started to show his class with a juggling act and overhead kick followed almost instantly by a curling effort with the outside of his foot that just cleared the far post. He then unleashed a 25-yarder from a tapped free-kick that Dibble held to his right. But there was still hesitancy in Liverpool's defence and Brian Carey almost put Wrexham ahead again when he lunged in at a Ferguson corner undetected, to lift a shot over the bar from 12 yards.
Then Simon Spender sliced wide after tenacious work from Sam left him unmarked in the box. The new Spanish coaching regime was soon evident with the players doing a half-time warm down round the pitch and the rest of the squad being put through their paces by Benitez's staff.
And Benitez made 10 half-time substitutions, only Le Tallec surviving as some of the youngsters were given a chance. By contrast Wrexham just replaced Steve Roberts with Shaun Pejic.
And Liverpool opened with Sinama-Pongolle breaking through only to be thwarted by Dibble's dive at his feet.
The little French ace then went on a high-speed run through the heart of the Wrexham defence before shooting wide. His next involvement was to set up Robbie Foy for a shot Dibble saved.
Sinama-Pongolle should have scored when he clipped a close-range effort over, but his 75th-minute run set up the second for his countryman Le Tallec.
Sinama-Pongolle cut through at high speed and slipped a neat pass to his left for Le Tallec to clip into the far corner.
Ferguson almost levelled with a dipping 20-yard free kick with five minutes left, but the ball just cleared the bar.
Benitez happy with debut
Rafael Benitez claimed to be more than happy with both his first game in charge of Liverpool and the debut of £14million signing Dijbril Cisse tonight.
Liverpool cruised to a 2-1 win at Wrexham with two goals from Anthony Le Tallec.
It was new coach Benitez's first chance to see his players in action and he insisted he was happy but 'that things will improve.'
The Spanish coach said: 'It was just our first match and I was happy, it gave us the chance to show the players what we want to change in their system.
'I was also happy with Cisse's first game. He worked well, but the problem for him was that the players used short passes to him when he would probably like them longer.
'But it was just the first time, they will have to understand how he wants the ball played up to him. It will come. 'I was happy with him, it was just his first 45 minutes and I believe he will score a lot of goals for us.'
Liverpool now jet off for a three-game trip to the USA next week, and Benitez added: 'It was the first game for most of the players, some played good, some not so good, but things always improve.'
Star of the show, though, was young French striker Florent Sinama-Pongolle, who destroyed Wrexham with his lightning pace.
Benitez said: 'I said beforehand that we have four good forwards, and Pongolle played well and showed that he will out pressure on Cisse, [Michael] Owen and [Milan] Baros.
'He has great skill and pace and he can be a great benefit to us this season.
'We will improve, but it was just the first game. One game, that is all.'
'We will improve, but it was just the first game. One game, that is all.'
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