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Benitez could not inspire Chelsea to victory over Manchester City in his first
game in charge and was the subject of protests from some fans in a goalless draw
at Stamford Bridge.
The Spaniard has succeeded the sacked Roberto Di Matteo on an interim basis and
his former connection with Liverpool has made him unpopular in London.
Sections of the Chelsea support held up banners against Benitez and they also
stood and applauded in the 16th minute, which was Di Matteo's shirt number in
his playing days, before the game ended in a forgettable 0-0 draw.
Sergio Aguero wasted the best chance of a turgid Premier League encounter in
driving rain, which the visitors had the better of in the first half but the
home side the second.
The draw moved unbeaten champions City to within a point of new leaders
Manchester United, leaving Chelsea fourth.
Benitez has shored up the Blues' defence during his four days in charge but he
has his work cut out to get them playing the scintillating football demanded by
the watching Roman Abramovich - and to get Fernando Torres scoring.
But that is nothing compared to winning over the fans on today's evidence.
Chelsea's stadium announcer was drowned out by jeers as he appealed for calm in
order to pay tribute to former Chelsea boss Dave Sexton, whose death was
confirmed on Sunday.
There were also expletive-laden chants of "you're not wanted here", and signs
reading 'Benitez out' - coupled with songs and banners hailing the sacked Di
Matteo.
The off-field action was of more interest than events on the pitch, where,
although Chelsea kept a first clean sheet in 11 games, they never truly looked
like scoring.
Torres, who worked with Benitez at Liverpool, was closely marked by City captain
Vincent Kompany and the Spaniard again appeared shadow of his former self.
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Teams
Chelsea Cech,
Azpilicueta, Luiz, Ivanovic, Cole, Ramires, Mikel (Romeu 79), Mata,
Oscar, Hazard (Moses 71), Torres
Subs Not Used
Turnbull, Ferreira, Cahill, Marin, Bertrand
Booked
Goals
Manchester City
Hart, Zabaleta, Kompany,
Nastasic, Kolarov, Y. Toure, Barry, Silva, Aguro (Balotelli 86),
Milner, Dzeko (Tevez 69)
Subs Not Used
Pantilimon, Malcon, K. Toure, Garcia, Nasri
Booked
Zabaleta, Kolarov, Balotelli
Goals
Attendance
41,792
Referee
C. Foy