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Give Di Matteo the job, say jubilant Chelsea players

Last updated on: May 20, 2012 14:46 IST


Photographs: Shaun Botterill / Getty Images

Chelsea players made it clear they wanted Roberto Di Matteo to be given the coach's job full-time after the Italian's whirlwind three months in charge ended with the Champions League trophy -- the prize owner Roman Abramovich had craved the most.

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A 4-3 penalty shootout victory over Bayern Munich on the Germans' home ground after a 1-1 draw following extra time was the culmination of a stunning sequence of results.

Chelsea's first European Cup looked highly improbable when they trailed 3-1 to Napoli after a last-16 first leg but Di Matteo took over from the sacked Andre Villas-Boas and masterminded a comeback against the Italians and then wins over Benfica and, heroically, holders Barcelona.

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Asked if Di Matteo should now get the full-time job, captain John Terry told ITV on Saturday: "Look at that trophy. We hope so. "Robbie has been fantastic since he came in.

"It was a superb display from the whole squad. When our backs are against the wall we step up to the mark."

He took us from a struggling team to winners: Lampard

Image: Roberto Di Matteo Chelsea celebrates victory with Didier Drogba
Photographs: Michael Regan/Getty Images

Goalkeeper Petr Cech echoed Terry's view of the former assistant coach.

"Whatever happens to him, he has got two fantastic cups. He has done enough to get the job but that is for the board to decide," said the Czech, pointing out Di Matteo also helped Chelsea beat Liverpool in the FA Cup final earlier this month.

Captain for the night Frank Lampard said Di Matteo had helped turn the club's flagging season around.

"It is not a question for this moment. He took us from a struggling team maybe going out of the Champions League and now we have won it, so just look at that," Lampard said.

The Londoners finished sixth in the Premier League, their worst placing for a decade, but the Champions League triumph ensured they would make next season's top European competition.

Media reports have linked Chelsea with former England manager Fabio Capello and neither Di Matteo and Abramovich have spoken publicly about the future.

"I'm enjoying this moment. I won't talk about it now," former Chelsea midfielder Di Matteo said.

Source: REUTERS
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