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Chelsea boss Rafa blasts his defenders

Benitez blasts his defence as Blues squander two-goal lead

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LONDON: Rafa Benitez blamed Chelsea’s defensive problems for their failure to beat struggling Southampto­n and admitted skipper John Terry remains a major doubt for the weekend clash with Arsenal.

Chelsea allowed a two-goal firsthalf lead to slip as visitors Southampto­n battled back for a 2-2 draw that left the European champions 13 points adrift of Premier League leaders Manchester United and all but extinguish­ed their domestic title hopes this season.

Interim Chelsea manager Benitez said the Blues must improve quickly if they are to claim three points when London rivals Arsenal visit Stamford Bridge.

“We cannot be happy drawing at home,” said Benitez. “We have to defend as a team, as a unit, a bit better,” the Spaniard added.

“It’s something we have to improve. It’s a question of experience.

“No, I’m not angry,” the former Liverpool manager said. “I’m disappoint­ed.

“We know the problems we have when the other team are well organised. We have to sustain attacks, keep the ball, and that’s not something we did today (Wednesday).”

Chelsea led through Demba Ba and Eden Hazard but Southampto­n, for whom the draw moved them three points clear of the relegation zone, recovered through Rickie Lambert and Jason Puncheon.

Benitez has been on the end of taunts from Chelsea supporters ever since replacing sacked fans’ favourite Roberto Di Matteo in November.

And he admitted the hostile atmosphere at Stamford Bridge was beginning to affect his players.

The return of Terry would provide Chelsea with a major lift, particular­ly after the home supporters had again voiced their frustratio­n.

But the centreback, who was on the bench against Southampto­n, is not yet fully recovered from a knee problem.

“He’s not match fit to play 90 minutes,” said Benitez. “He needs to play some minutes. We’ll see how he trains. It will be difficult.

“He needs games and minutes, but at the right time. It was easier the other day. Today (Wednesday) wasn’t the game.

“To change the player, when you have to play high, with a player with no match fitness, it would be a risk. I will try not to take a risk. I will try and do my best and make the right team selection.”

Wednesday’s draw came on the same day as former Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola, billionair­e Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich’s longtime target for the manager’s job at Stamford Bridge, joined German giants Bayern Munich – the team the Blues beat in last season’s Champions League final.

However, Benitez would not be drawn on what that meant for his prospects of extending his stay at Chelsea beyond the end of the season. “It’s fine for him (Guardiola),” said Benitez.

“He deserves to go there. No, it’s not a surprise.”

The interim manager also insisted Fernando Torres would be unaffected after once again being booed by Chelsea supporters after appearing as an 80th minute replacemen­t for Frank Lampard.

“Torres is a profession­al, he’s concentrat­ed and will try and do his best,” said Benitez.

Meanwhile Southampto­n manager Nigel Adkins believed this result showed how the south coast club were on the rise.

“It’s two defeats in 12 games, both one-nils, and it shows we’re improving,” Adkins said. — AFP

 ??  ?? Saving the Saints: Southampto­n’s Jason Puncheon firing the equaliser past Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech during their English Premier League match at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday. Inset: Puncheon celebratin­g his goal.
Saving the Saints: Southampto­n’s Jason Puncheon firing the equaliser past Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech during their English Premier League match at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday. Inset: Puncheon celebratin­g his goal.

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