Corinthians claim Club World Cup, Chelsea rue missed chances

Dec 17, 2012
Corinthians claim Club World Cup, Chelsea rue missed chances
Chelsea manager Rafael Benitez believes his side's poor finishing cost them the Club World Cup as they were defeated 1-0 by Brazilian side Corinthians in Japan. Fernando Torres missed three great chances, including one from close range in the last five minutes, while Gary Cahill was also unable to find the back of the net from a good position. "They had one clear chance and they scored and we didn't take our chances. That was the difference," said Benitez. "We had four very good opportunities. Their goalkeeper was man of the match." Only one English team has ever won the Club World Cup: Manchester United, who beat Colombian side LDU Quito 1-0 in the 2008 final. Rafael Benitez, who became the first manager to lead a side in three Club World Cup finals after winning with Inter Milan in 2010 and losing as Liverpool manager in the 2005 final, added: "We knew it would be a tough game against a good team. They were very physical from the first minute, in every challenge, every ball. Every second they were around the referee, doing well, and wasting time at the end." Frank Lampard, the Chelsea captain for the match, returned to the starting eleven or the first time in almost two months after a recovering from a calf injury. Lampard believes his side must now focus on domestic football as they are thirteen points behind Premier League leaders Manchester United and will face a busy period of six games in 18 days, beginning with a League Cup quarter-final against Leeds United on Wednesday. Lampard said: "We now have to go on a run of games in the league to keep ourselves in the hunt and we have the FA Cup and League Cup as well so we have to keep pushing on. We knew what Corinthians would bring but it's just disappointing to get all the way out here and not win. It was always going to be a tough game and they're a good team. But we're coming away with that bad feeling that we had enough chances to at least draw the game." Here are the odds for the League Cup quarter final from Bet365: Leeds win - 7/2 Draw - 11/4 Chelsea win - 8/11
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