Juan Mata has defended Real Madrid coach Rafael
Benitez, claiming he had his best season under the
coach when they were both at Chelsea.
Spanish midfielder Juan Mata claims his best season in England
came when he was under the guidance of Rafael Benitez.
Benitez spent over half a season at Chelsea following the
sacking of Roberto Di Matteo in November 2012.
Mata, 27, says the 2012-13 season when he was at Chelsea
was the best of his five years in England so far.
"I had a great experience with him," Mata said of Benitez on
radio show Al Primer Toque. "It was my best year in England, in
which I had the best statistics.
"He gave me enormous confidence to play and made me feel
important in the team."
Benitez has come under pressure in Spain following Real
Madrid's difficult start to the season.
Mata defended the 55-year-old following Real's 1-1 draw
against rivals Atletico Madrid.
"He is a strategic coach, but not defensive," Mata said. "He
prepares his tactics a lot and we as players need to know how
to use that.
"He's a coach that when the game needs an attacking edge, he
uses all the attacking power he has. And when you have to
defend he knows how to do that as well.
"He understands very well what could determine a game in each
moment, no matter what went well or not in the last few
games."
Benitez, claiming he had his best season under the
coach when they were both at Chelsea.
Spanish midfielder Juan Mata claims his best season in England
came when he was under the guidance of Rafael Benitez.
Benitez spent over half a season at Chelsea following the
sacking of Roberto Di Matteo in November 2012.
Mata, 27, says the 2012-13 season when he was at Chelsea
was the best of his five years in England so far.
"I had a great experience with him," Mata said of Benitez on
radio show Al Primer Toque. "It was my best year in England, in
which I had the best statistics.
"He gave me enormous confidence to play and made me feel
important in the team."
Benitez has come under pressure in Spain following Real
Madrid's difficult start to the season.
Mata defended the 55-year-old following Real's 1-1 draw
against rivals Atletico Madrid.
"He is a strategic coach, but not defensive," Mata said. "He
prepares his tactics a lot and we as players need to know how
to use that.
"He's a coach that when the game needs an attacking edge, he
uses all the attacking power he has. And when you have to
defend he knows how to do that as well.
"He understands very well what could determine a game in each
moment, no matter what went well or not in the last few
games."


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