Benitez buoyant despite Swansea shock
Updated: 2013-01-11 07:31
By Agence France-Presse in London (China Daily)
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A fan is carried off the pitch by security personnel after running onto the field as Chelsea played Swansea City on Wednesday. Dylan Martinez / Reuters |
Chelsea falls 2-0 to Welsh side in first leg of League Cup semi as coach jeered by fans
Rafael Benitez insisted Chelsea had been unlucky after a 2-0 defeat in its League Cup semifinal first-leg tie by Premier League rival Swansea at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday.
Both Swansea goals in a backs-to-the-wall effort came as a result of two errors by Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic.
In-form Spanish striker Michu, signed for just 2 million pound ($3.21 million) from La Liga side Rayo Vallecano, scored his 16th goal of the season in the 39th minute with a curling shot from the edge of the box after Ivanovic failed to control the ball.
And in stoppage time, shortly after Chelsea substitute Demba Ba had had a penalty appeal turned down on his home debut, Swansea's Danny Graham scored for the fourth match in a row after another Ivanovic mistake.
Interim Blues manager Benitez, brought in to replace sacked fan favorite Roberto di Matteo, endured fresh jeers from Chelsea supporters.
But the Spaniard insisted any hostility directed at him was beside the point.
"You (the media) analyze all these things because we lost," he said. "But the way we played, the chances we created, is what we have to do.
"I think the team were doing really well, had a lot of chances and could have scored two or three in the first half, but made two mistakes and paid for them. That is the reality.
"The team are doing well. You can lose a game and then analyze it, but if you play this game 10 times maybe you will win nine of them."
However, the former Liverpool manager said: "Swansea have a great advantage (in the tie), but if we go there and score one goal we can see what happens. The team is doing a lot of good things and hopefully we can carry on improving."
Wednesday's result was the second surprise English League Cup semifinal first leg scoreline in as many days, if not as great an upset as fourth-tier Bradford City's 3-1 defeat of Premier League Aston Villa on Tuesday.
Now Welsh side Swansea will look to seal its tie against European champion Chelsea in the second leg at the Liberty Stadium on Jan 23, with the prospect of an improbable final against Bradford in its sights.
"We've had some historic results already this season but to win here is very special," Swansea manager Michael Laudrup said.
"We had to defend a lot, they had a lot of possession but to be honest they only had three good chances all night," the Denmark great said.
"They gave us two goals but you have to score them. It was a marvelous fight, we are a team that always try to play but when you play the European champions away you have to change.
"There is still a mountain to climb, Chelsea have so much quality. We will have to play with the same intensity, they can still win and can score three or four goals against us."
(China Daily 01/11/2013 page22)
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