Chelsea won the UEFA Europa League thanks to Branislav
Ivanovic's last-gasp header as they beat Benfica 2-1 in Amsterdam on
Wednesday.
Fernando Torres had given
the Premier League side the lead and the Serbian defender sealed a
memorable win in stoppage time after Oscar Cardozo's penalty had
levelled the scores.
The Portuguese side named their strongest possible XI with Cardozo flanked by Eduardo Salvio, Nico Gaitan and Rodrigo in attack.
But
Rafael Benitez had to make do without the services of injured duo John
Terry and Eden Hazard, with David Luiz stepping into midfield to allow
Ramires to play on the right wing.
Jorge
Jesus' men dictated the play in the early going but proved wasteful in
front of goal, Gaitan firing high at the end of another intricate move,
which saw Salvio turn down a sighting of goal.
Chelsea
did eventually stem the tide of attacks from the Portuguese side but,
although they were able to obtain a spell of possession themselves,
chances proved few and far between in an encounter which became
increasingly cagey as the first half wore on.
However,
it was the English club who arguably had the best opportunity seven
minutes before the interval, Frank Lampard shooting from range to draw
an acrobatic save from Artur.
Benfica
thought they had taken a deserved lead, but Cardozo's header was ruled
out for a tight offside call six minutes into the second half after he
had latched on to an excellent delivery from Gaitan.
Chelsea
responded with a spell of pressure of their own, and they grasped the
advantage after 59 minutes, a throw from Petr Cech going all the way
through to Torres who raced away from Luisao before rounding Artur and
slotting home.
That
goal looked to have shaken Benfica's confidence, but after 67 minutes
the Estadio da Luz outfit were handed a lifeline when Cesar Azpilicueta
handled a flick on from Salvio, Dutch referee Bjorn Kuipers pointing to
the spot after strenuous appeals from Jesus' men.
Cardozo duly stepped up to level matters, powering a shot straight down the middle to leave a despairing Cech with no chance.
The
Stamford Bridge club had a claim for a penalty only seven minutes later
when Torres looked to have been felled by Luisao, however this time
Kuipers waved away the protests.
The
second period was undoubtedly a much more even affair than the first,
but it was the Jesus' charges who looked the more likely to seal the
victory, Cardozo bringing a good save from Cech with a volley from
distance.
Both
teams pushed for what would have been the winner with time ticking
away, and it was Chelsea who were left to rue their luck after Lampard
rattled the bar with a spectacular curling strike.
But
they were delirious in the very last minute as Ivanovic's header from
Mata's corner looped over Artur and in to seal a second European title
for the club in as many seasons.
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