Rafa Benitez wasn’t exepcting a royal welcome on his first day at the
saddle as Chelsea boss but the treatment he got from fans, will leave
him stunned to say the least.
As the teams lined up for the pre-match handshakes and Benitez
emerged from the tunnel, it was boos and jeers that rang throughout
Stamford Bridge from Chelsea supporters who apparently had a soft spot
for sacked coach, Roberto Di Matteo. The reaction was sharply in
contrast to what Benitez was expecting – before the game, when he was
asked about his expection from the home fans, he responded, “I don’t
think it will be bad. They know they have to support the manager.”
Soon as the boos died down, a minute’s applause was observed in
memory of former Chelsea manager, Dave Sexton, who died today at the age
of 82.
Although the game ended in a stalement, Benitez will be too glad with
the result. At the post-match tunnel interview, Petr Cech said, “Today
was about starting from zero again and getting a positive result.” While
Manchester City skipper, Vincent Kompany had this to say: “There’s not
many teams that come here and win.”
Other results of the EPL games played today:
Swansea 0-0 Liverpool
Southampton 2-0 Newcastle United
Chelsea 0-0 Manchester City
Tottenham 3-1 West Ham
With these results, Manchester United now sit comfortably in the top
spot with 30-pts, followed closely by rivals, Manchester City 29-pts,
West Brom (3rd) 26-pts, Chelsea (4th) 25-pts, Everton (5th) 21-pts and
Arsenal (6th) 20-pts.
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