The new http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 manager says that he did not stab his former boss in the back when he was the assistant manager at Stamford Bridge in the English Premier League...
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roberto-c31294 Di Matteo has come out and said that he did not conspire against Andre Villas Boas at Chelsea. Despite being appointed as Chelsea’s temporary manager at Stamford Bridge after Andre Villas Boas’ dismissal as the Chelsea
manager, the Italian tactician is adamant that he did not conspire to take over at the club by stabbing his former workmate in the back.
Roberto Di Matteo has undoubtedly brought a change in mentality at Chelsea as they turned around their fortunes in the UEFA Champions League round of 16 stages. After losing to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926,
Chelsea turned the tables on their opponents at Stamford Bridge and won by 4-1 to seal their place in the last eight teams of the competition.
Now the Blues are scheduled to take on Manchester City in mid-week, in a match that is vital for both the outfits as City are challenging for the title whereas Chelsea are struggling to make their way into the top four teams of
the Premier League to secure a place in next season’s Champions League. Di Matteo has given his team belief and confidence as it was evident in their 5-2 win against Leicester City at the weekend as well in the F.A Cup.
Di Matteo said, "I did my best and Andre knows it. I did not conspire against him and all the decisions we took, we took together. I have always behaved with the utmost professionalism and loyalty towards the club, the staff, the
team and fans. I deserve my new role”
He added, "All new managers inevitably replace a colleague when things go wrong or results are not up to expectations. This is the nature of football." Chelsea’s new manager will hope that they can keep up the good work that is
underway at Stamford Bridge and the senior players can help Chelsea close the season on a high.
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