Rafael Benitez was the target of angry jeers and taunts from fans of his new club Chelsea yesterday as his tenure as manager began with a 0-0 draw at home to Manchester City.

Appointed as first-team coach on an interim basis after Roberto Di Matteo was sacked, Benitez has not been forgiven by some Chelsea fans for his spell as manager of rivals Liverpool.

He was roundly booed prior to kick-off at Stamford Bridge, while fans chanted in support of Di Matteo and brandished banners bearing the Italian’s name.

“I can guarantee that I’m focused on the game, so I don’t listen to the crowd,” Benitez said.

“You could see my body language in the dug-out. I was trying to give instructions to my players, and that was it.”

The game itself was forgettable and saw City squander the opportunity to recover first place in the table from Manchester United, who beat Queens Park Rangers 3-1 on Saturday.

The defending champions now trail United by a point, with Chelsea four points further back in fourth place and without a win in five games.

Benitez recalled Fernando Torres and kept faith with the attacking trident of Eden Hazard, Oscar and Juan Mata deployed by Di Matteo.

It was the visitors who created the clearest chances of the first half, with David Silva heading over a cross from Pablo Zabaleta, who also obliged Petr Cech to save with his legs.

Torres and Ashley Cole both shot over for Chelsea in the second half, while City left-back Aleksandar Kolarov headed straight at Cech in injury time.

Tottenham climbed up to seventh place, level on points with north London rivals Arsenal, after ending a three-game losing streak with a 3-1 win at home to West Ham United.

Referee Mark Clattenburg made his return as fourth official at White Hart Lane, in his first engagement since he was cleared by the FA over allegations he racially abused Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel.

Jermain Defoe broke the deadlock just before half-time with a superb individual effort, with the irrepressible Gareth Bale getting on the scoresheet in the 58th minute before Defoe tapped home a second.

On-loan Liverpool striker Andy Carroll replied for the visitors in the 82nd minute to claim his first goal of the campaign.

Earlier, Liverpool coach Brendan Rodgers had to content himself with a 0-0 draw on his return to former club Swansea City, as the Reds extended their unbeaten league run to eight games.

Spanish midfielder Pablo Hernandez twice threatened for Swansea in the first half, while Liverpool had a Jose Enrique goal disallowed for offside and saw teenage winger Raheem Sterling crack the crossbar with a fierce half-volley.

Swansea goalkeeper Gerhard Tremmel had to save from Luis Suarez, twice, and Jonjo Shelvey after half-time, with the hosts’ best chance an Ashley Williams header that Swans old boy Joe Allen cleared off the line.

Newcastle United coach Alan Pardew’s return to former club Southampton ended in defeat as the Saints won 2-0 to record a second consecutive victory and move out of the relegation zone.

Record signing Gaston Ramirez set up captain Adam Lallana in the 34th minute and then got on the score-sheet himself on the hour to condemn Newcastle to a third straight league defeat.

Summaries

Chelsea 0
Man. City 0

Att: 41,792;

Southampton 2
Lallana 34; Ramirez 60;
Newcastle 0

HT: 1-0. Att: 31,410.

Swansea 0
Liverpool 0

Att: 20,621.

Tottenham 3
Defoe 44, 64; Bale 58;
West Ham 1
Carroll 82;

HT: 1-0. Att: 36,043.

  P W D L F A Pts
Man. United 13 10 0 3 32 18 30
Man. City 13 8 5 0 25 10 29
West Brom 13 8 2 3 23 15 26
Chelsea 13 7 4 2 24 13 25
Everton 13 5 6 2 23 17 21
Arsenal 13 5 5 3 23 13 20
Tottenham 13 6 2 5 23 22 20
West Ham 13 5 4 4 16 15 19
Swansea 13 4 5 4 18 16 17
Fulham 13 4 4 5 25 23 16
Liverpool 13 3 7 3 17 16 16
Stoke City 13 3 7 3 11 11 16
Norwich City 13 3 6 4 10 19 15
Newcastle Utd 13 3 5 5 13 19 14
Wigan 13 4 2 7 15 23 14
Sunderland 12 2 6 4 12 16 12
Southampton 13 3 2 8 20 30 11
Aston Villa 13 2 4 7 10 22 10
Reading 12 1 6 5 16 22 9
QPR 13 0 4 9 10 26 4

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