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Chelsea's Cup win helps save season of frustrating losses: Zenden
Chelsea clinched their first trophy this season defeating Benfica in the Europa League final Wednesday
Published in Ahram Online on 16 - 05 - 2013

Chelsea landed their only silverware of a gruelling campaign by beating Benfica 2-1 in the Europa League final on Wednesday but assistant coach Boudewijn Zenden believes the triumph only partially atoned for a string of failures.
The European champions started their season in August dreaming of a possible seven-trophy haul with the Community Shield, European Super Cup, World Club Cup, Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup all up for grabs.
However, slowly but surely their hopes were dashed in each competition until salvation finally arrived in the 68th game of the season at the Amsterdam Arena where goals from Fernando Torres and Branislav Ivanovic sank a battling Benfica side.
Looking back at the ones that got away, Zenden said Chelsea's World Club Cup final defeat by Brazilians Corinthians in Tokyo was particularly painful for both the players and the backroom staff.
"The Europa League is a serious competition which has put us in a small bracket of clubs to have won all three major UEFA trophies but it doesn't make up for the rest of the season," Zenden told Reuters in an interview on Thursday.
"It was especially disappointing to lose out to Corinthians in December. That is not a tournament you get a chance to win too often."
The blond Zenden also acknowledged that Chelsea were outplayed in the opening 45 minutes of Wednesday's final, in a tournament they only joined at the knockout stage after failing to advance in the Champions League.
"Benfica were so much better in the first half and we had no answer to their movement and just could not put any pressure on them," the 36-year-old former Dutch international said.
"At halftime, we said we were lucky that it was still goalless. In the second half, we were much more effective and were very efficient with our goal chances."
Zenden praised Torres after he sprinted half the length of the field in the 59th minute before rounding Benfica keeper Artur to put Chelsea 1-0 up.
"It was fantastic the way Torres scored and you could see how his confidence has grown recently by the way he surged clear of the defence," Zenden explained.
The former Chelsea player was brought back to Stamford Bridge in November when Rafa Benitez, who managed Zenden at Liverpool, was appointed as interim coach following the dismissal of Italian Roberto Di Matteo.
Tactical Insight
The Dutchman gave an insight into the role he played in Wednesday's victory that helped Chelsea join Ajax, Bayern Munich and Juventus as the only clubs to win the Champions League, Europa League and the now defunct UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.
"Part of my role in the final was to prepare the players in two team meetings on the day," Zenden said. "In the first one, we paid attention to Benfica's set pieces, while the second one was more about the overall tactical plan.
"During the match itself, I analysed the game and then I spoke to Rafa before he started his halftime team talk.
"We told goalkeeper Petr Cech to keep his defenders alert because after every first half set piece, two Benfica players were left unmarked at the far post when the second ball came back into the penalty area."
Ivanovic's match-winning header, which came from a right-wing Juan Mata corner three minutes into stoppage time, was also the product of a tactical plan.
"We knew Benfica liked to put all their tall guys at the near post at set pieces, so we wanted to make sure the delivery went to the back post and that's where Ivanovic scored," he said.
"It was a perfect header but on the bench it looked like it went into the net in slow motion."
Chelsea have played almost three games a week since Benitez took over and Zenden said the hectic schedule had made it difficult for the coaching staff.
"It has hardly given us a chance to put our stamp on the team because we've not had much time to work on the training ground," he explained.
"Our first half display against Benfica was one of our worst of the season but overall we deserved to win because we were more clinical in front of goal.
"Benfica had more possession than us throughout the match but that is never any guarantee that you will win a game."
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