Nemanja Matić

Nemanja Matić

Matić with Chelsea in 2014
Personal information
Full name Nemanja Matić[1]
Date of birth (1988-08-01) 1 August 1988[1]
Place of birth Šabac, SFR Yugoslavia
Height 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in)[2]
Playing position Defensive midfielder
Club information
Current team
Chelsea
Number 21
Youth career
1997–2000 Radnički Obrenovac
2000–2004 Red Star Belgrade
2004–2005 Jedinstvo Ub
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2005–2006 Kolubara 16 (0)
2007–2009 Košice 70 (4)
2009–2011 Chelsea 2 (0)
2010–2011Vitesse Arnhem (loan) 27 (2)
2011–2014 Benfica 56 (6)
2014– Chelsea 99 (3)
National team
2008–2010 Serbia U21 11 (2)
2008– Serbia 30 (1)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 26 November 2016.

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 12 November 2016

Nemanja Matić (Serbian Cyrillic: Немања Матић; born 1 August 1988) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays for English club Chelsea and the Serbia national team as a defensive midfielder.[3] He is widely applauded for his consistent performances on the pitch and his combative style of play.[4][5][6]

Matić began his career at Jedinstvo Ub and Slovak side MFK Košice before joining Chelsea for £1.5 million in 2009. Used sparingly during his first spell at Stamford Bridge, he spent the 201011 season on loan at Dutch club Vitess, and in January 2011 he moved to Benfica in a swap deal involving David Luiz. Matić returned to Chelsea three years later, for £21 million. He has been a full international for Serbia since 2008, earning over 25 caps.

Club career

Early career

Born in Šabac, Matić began his senior career at Kolubara in 2005. He signed for Slovak club Košice in January 2007 and stayed at the club until the summer of 2009. While living in the country, he also received Slovak citizenship.[7]

Chelsea

On 18 August 2009, Matić signed for Chelsea from MFK Košice for a fee of around £1.5 million on a four-year contract, having been on trial at Middlesbrough.[8][9] He was given the number 24 shirt by Chelsea but was not able to make his debut immediately due to the injury he picked up at the 2009 under-21 championships. He was on the bench for Chelsea's League Cup match against Queens Park Rangers on 23 September 2009, but did not take any part in the 1–0 victory. Matić made his Premier League debut for Chelsea on 21 November, coming on as a substitute for Florent Malouda in the 69th minute in a 4–0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers.[10]

On 23 August 2010, Matić transferred to Eredivisie club Vitesse on a one-year loan, together with teammates Slobodan Rajković and Matej Delač.[11]

Benfica

Matić with Benfica in 2012

On 31 January 2011, Matić was transferred to Portuguese club Benfica along with €25 million (£21M) in a swap deal for Brazilian centre back David Luiz.[12] Under Benfica manager Jorge Jesus, Matić was converted from a playmaker into a defensive midfielder.[13]

On 14 April 2012, Matić started for Benfica in the 2012 Taça da Liga Final against Gil Vicente, where he won his first trophy with the Lisbon-based club.[13]

On 13 January 2013, Matić scored Benfica's first goal in a 2–2 draw with O Clássico rivals Porto.[14] The next day, he was awarded with a contract extension lasting until 2018, with the buyout clause set at €45 million.[15]

In Benfica's second-leg Round of 32 Europa League clash with Bayer Leverkusen, Matić headed in a late goal after a cross from Lima to seal a 3–1 aggregate victory.[16] Matić was an integral member throughout the 2012–13 Primeira Liga campaign as Benfica looked to claim the club's first league championship since 2010. Going into the penultimate game of the season against Porto, both teams were undefeated in league play,[17] but a stoppage-time winner from substitute Kelvin gave Porto a 2–1 victory.[18][19]

On 15 May, Matić faced former employers Chelsea in the Europa League final in Amsterdam but was on the losing side as Benfica fell to a 2–1 defeat, courtesy of a last minute Branislav Ivanović header.[20] On 4 July 2013, he was named Primeira Liga Player of the Year after having won the monthly award three times over the course of the season.[21][22]

In the 2013–14 season, Matić played half of the season, with 22 matches and 3 goals, he helped Benfica to win the Primeira Liga and Taça de Portugal.[23][24] On 13 January 2014, Matić placed second in the 2013 FIFA Puskás Award.[25]

Return to Chelsea

Matić in action in Chelsea's 60 win over Maribor on 21 October 2014

On 15 January 2014, Matić rejoined Chelsea for a fee of £21 million (€25M),[26][27] on a five-and-a-half-year contract.[28] He made his second debut for the club four days later, replacing Willian in a 3–1 win against Manchester United.[29]

On 3 February, Matić made his first Premier League start in Chelsea's fixture away at championship rivals Manchester City.[30] He was named man of the match by Sky Sports as Chelsea ended City's unbeaten run at the City of Manchester Stadium with a 1–0 win.[31]

Matić scored his first Premier League goal on 30 August 2014, in a 6–3 win at Everton.[32] A month later, Matić scored the only goal as Chelsea won away at Sporting CP in the group stage of the Champions League;[33] on 5 November in the same competition, his goal earned Chelsea a 11 draw at Maribor.[34]

Matić was given a straight red card in Chelsea's 1–1 home draw against Burnley on 21 February 2015 for pushing over Ashley Barnes following a high tackle by him, which resulted in the bending of Matić's shin.[35] On appeal, his suspension was shortened to two matches, including the League Cup Final.[36]

On 26 April, Matić was named as one of four midfielders in the PFA Team of the Year, alongside teammate Eden Hazard. Four more Chelsea players were included in the selection.[37]

On 12 September 2015, Matić scored his first goal of the 2015–16 Premier League season against Everton, but it was not enough to save Chelsea from a 3–1 loss.[38] Matić was sent off for two yellow cards in the first half of Chelsea's 2–1 loss at West Ham United on 24 October 2015.[39]

International career

Matić's debut for the Serbia under-21 team came in a match against Denmark on 11 October 2008.[40] After three matches and two goals for the Serbia under-21 squad, he was called up to the Serbian senior squad and made his debut in a friendly against Poland on 14 December 2008 in a 1–0 loss.[41]

Matić took part in the 2009 UEFA Euro under-21 Championship, where he played 85 minutes in the first group match against Italy in a 0–0 draw. Matić, however, injured himself after contact with Italian forward Sebastian Giovinco. He broke the fifth metatarsal in his right foot and was forced to undergo surgery.[42]

In December 2012, Matić announced he would not play for the Serbian national team while Siniša Mihajlović was the coach. The reason he gave for this decision is that he felt he was not given the right opportunity by the coach not playing a single minute in his last five call-ups.[43][44] On 6 September 2013, Matić returned to his national team on a 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Croatia, being sent off in the 75th minute.[45][46]

He scored his first international goal on 29 March 2015 in a UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying match away to Portugal at the Estádio da Luz, equalising via an overhead kick, albeit in a 12 defeat.[47] On 11 October, in a loss against the same opponents by the same score at the Partizan Stadium, Matić received a straight red card within a minute of teammate Aleksandar Kolarov's dismissal.[48]

Personal life

Matić's younger brother, Uroš, is also a professional footballer.[49] Matić is of partial Macedonian descent as his grandfather, on his mother's side, is from Volkovija.[50][51]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 26 November 2016[3]
Club Season League Cup League Cup[lower-alpha 1] Europe Other Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Kolubara 2005–06 16000160
Košice 2006–07 14100141
2007–08 26100261
2008–09 29200292
2009–10 100010
Total 70400704
Chelsea 2009–10 2010000030
Vitesse (loan) 2010–11 27220292
Benfica 2011–121612020100301
2012–13 2636110131465
2013–14 142200061223
Total 56610130292989
Chelsea 2013–14 1702000190
2014–15 361005062473
2015–16 3322010501[lower-alpha 2]0422
2016–17 1300020150
Total 9934080112101235
Career total 270151711104041033920
  1. Includes the Football League Cup and Taça da Liga matches
  2. Appearance in FA Community Shield

International

As of match played 12 November 2016
Serbia national team[52]
YearAppsGoals
200810
200910
201000
201100
201230
201340
201490
201581
201640
Total301

International goals

Scores and results list Serbia's goal tally first.[53]
GoalDateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1. 29 March 2015 Estádio da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal  Portugal 1–1 2–1 UEFA Euro 2016 qualification

Honours

Club

Košice
Benfica

Chelsea

Individual

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