Yossi Benayoun happy to be a bit-part player at Chelsea… for now

• ‘I knew I had to wait on the bench and try to change games’
• Defender Alex delighted with Chelsea’s defensive record

Yossi Benayoun insists he is happy to wait for his first Chelsea start following a hat-trick of substitute appearances for his new club. The 30-year-old Israel midfielder has yet to make his full debut for the Blues after joining them from Liverpool this summer.

But he staked a claim for a starting place by scoring his first Chelsea goal after coming on in Saturday’s 6-0 Premier League defeat of Wigan Athletic.

Benayoun claims his bit-part role is no different from that he played during his early Liverpool career and he is confident of proving himself. “I know I can do it; I did it before in my career,” he told the Evening Standard newspaper.

“When I arrived at Liverpool, I knew I had to wait on the bench and try to change games and now I’m also doing it for Chelsea. When you come to a big club you need to be patient, there are a lot of quality players, but I just want to prove that I deserve to be here every chance that I get.

“I enjoy playing anywhere and every minute I am on the pitch. I can play anywhere in the three in midfield or the three up front.”

Chelsea have enjoyed a perfect start to their defence of the Premier League title, scoring six goals in each of their opening two games. They have also kept two clean sheets after conceding 10 times in their last four pre-season games.

It is the latter statistic that has particularly pleased the defender Alex. “It is a very important thing,” said the centre-half. “We worked very hard in pre-season training on our defending and now you can see the result.”

Meanwhile, the Dutch side Vitesse Arnhem are expecting to sign the Chelsea youngsters Slobodan Rajkovic and Nemanja Matic on loan. Rajkovic has yet to make his first-team debut for Chelsea, while Matic has made two Premier League substitute appearances.

The Serbian defender Rajkovic has already had two loan spells in Holland, having played for PSV Eindhoven and FC Twente.

Vitesse’s new owner, Merab Jordania, claims the pair will join his club before the transfer window closes.

“Slobodan Rajkovic and Nemanja Matic? Yes, they will come,” Jordania told De Telegraaf. A third Chelsea youngster, Jacob Mellis, is also being linked with Vitesse.

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Chelsea pair dropped as Serbia cut their World Cup squad to 24

• Slobodan Rajkovic and Nemanja Matic left out
• Valencia striker Nikola Zigic backed to shine

Serbia’s coach Radomir Antic today cut his World Cup squad to 24 players with the Chelsea duo of Slobodan Rajkovic and Nemanja Matic two of the six players to be omitted. The Ajax attacker Miralem Sulejmani, PSV Eindhoven’s defender Jagos Vukovic, the Partizan Belgrade midfielder Nemanja Tomic and Red Star Belgrade’s striker Dejan Lekic will also miss out.

The Valencia forward Nikola Zigic was retained and says he does not feel any extra pressure after being tipped by Antic to be one of the stars in South Africa.

“The coach’s words are not a burden,” Zigic said. “It’s good that Antic praised me and I will try to justify his confidence. I always give my best for Serbia and it will always be that way.”

Serbia were drawn in Group D alongside Germany, Ghana and Australia.

Revised Serbia squad for the World Cup finals

Vladimir Stojkovic (Wigan), Zeljko Brkic (Vojvodina), Bojan Isailovic (Zaglebie Lubin), Andjelko Djuricic (Leiria); Branislav Ivanovic (Chelsea), Antonio Rukavina (1860 Munich), Nemanja Vidic (Manchester United), Neven Subotic (Borussia Dortmund), Aleksandar Lukovic (Udinese), Ivan Obradovic (Real Zaragoza), Aleksandar Kolarov (Lazio); Dejan Stankovic (Internazionale), Gojko Kacar (Hertha Berlin), Nenad Milijas (Wolves), Zdravko Kuzmanovic (Stuttgart), Radosav Petrovic (Partizan Belgrade), Milos Krasic (CSKA Moscow), Zoran Tosic (Manchester United), Milos Ninkovic (Dynamo Kiev), Milan Jovanovic (Standard Liège); Nikola Zigic (Valencia), Marko Pantelic (Ajax), Danko Lazovic (Zenit St Petersburg), Dragan Mrdja (Vojvodina).

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