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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie the Gooner View Post
    Oh i don't disagree He's not lucky at all Had Robben taken that Pen against Us it would have gone in and we all know this.

    Same with Messi in the game before. Chelsea were really lucky to win the thing, it was nothing to do with Skill etc. All they did was put 11 men behind the ball and hope for the best.

    Luckily for them it worked. Only one team actually Played football(not to their best may i add) and they lost.
    As I remember it, it was saved was it not?

    Sorry but 16 years and he's not managed to get "lucky" as you put it, I'd say there's a bit more to it then luck.

    Weren't you the one who was saying how Di Matteo deserved no credit, well two trophies (including Europe's biggest) in less than half a season after the sacking of the car crash AVB says different. Even the players thought he'd done a great job.

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    i tend to agree fortunate or not, i think Di Matteo has done an exceptional job....i genuinely think he's a good guy which is more than can be said for many of his charges.
    If he didn't get the job then i'd say he's better off without Chelsea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ItsMe View Post
    As I remember it, it was saved was it not?

    Sorry but 16 years and he's not managed to get "lucky" as you put it, I'd say there's a bit more to it then luck.

    Weren't you the one who was saying how Di Matteo deserved no credit, well two trophies (including Europe's biggest) in less than half a season after the sacking of the car crash AVB says different. Even the players thought he'd done a great job.
    Well he's Chelsea best manager ever tbf i mean no one else has won them the biggest prize in football so credit to him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie the Gooner View Post
    Well he's Chelsea best manager ever tbf i mean no one else has won them the biggest prize in football so credit to him.
    Not best ever no, but he'll always be remembered, he gets credit for turning around what was going to be a disastrous season for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ItsMe View Post
    Not best ever no, but he'll always be remembered, he gets credit for turning around what was going to be a disastrous season for them.
    Yes he is He won them the top trophy no others could do it simple. Jose Spent loads and still failed all the years he was there

    This man done in to 6 months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie the Gooner View Post
    Yes he is He won them the top trophy no others could do it simple. Jose Spent loads and still failed all the years he was there

    This man done in to 6 months.
    Not really, takes a lot more than that to become the best...if you don't see that more fool you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ItsMe View Post
    Not really, takes a lot more than that to become the best...if you don't see that more fool you.
    To Roman who always wanted to win the CL he will be the best. Jose failed to do it with the Chavs the proof is in the pudding.

    Ok so he has not won the league but i am sure he'll do that in the next few seasons. A Chelsea man with Chelsea passion good to see tbh. No one deserved to win the CL more then him and Drogba.
    Last edited by Olivier's xmas twist; 20-05-2012 at 03:03 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie the Gooner View Post
    To Roman who always wanted to win the CL he will be the best. Jose failed to do it with the Chavs the proof is in the pudding.
    Again not really, it's not even been confirmed he's going to be their manager.

    Whatever you say, Di Matteo isn't the best ever at this stage, it's ridiculous to say he is after less than half a season, especially when comparing to others who have achieved sustained success in the past after a period of 50 years without a title.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ItsMe View Post
    Again not really, it's not even been confirmed he's going to be their manager.

    Whatever you say, Di Matteo isn't the best ever at this stage, it's ridiculous to say he is after less than half a season, especially when comparing to others who have achieved sustained success in the past after a period of 50 years without a title.
    Its more the case he will. They be silly not to give it to him tbh. Even had he lost it they should give it to him.

    He is the manager that made Roman the most happy anyways.

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    Di Matteo took over a bunch of totally demoralised players who did have great talent. He took over when they had already made it past the group stage and some qualifiers so he only had to get them through 3 matches in the CL. He showed the right drive and ability to motivate enough to get them through the games and fair play to him for doing that. However, he has not built a team from the bottom up over time. Avram Grant took over after Moronio went and did much the same thing, though he had the bad luck to have Terry to take the final penalty instead of Drogba - otherwise he would be in the same position as Di Matteo, and I don't hear lots of people holding up Grant as a great manager that turned the club round.

    If Matteo is chosen as their manager for next year (which means he has until about March to prove to Abramovich that he is definitely going to win something) then we will begin to see what he can do. Whoever takes over chavs needs to spend the next year phasing in some players to replace those who are coming to the end of their top flight careers. That will be the challenge he faces.

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