Bayern Munich vs. Chelsea: Roberto Di Matteo Will Give Blues Winning Difference
In a Champions League final that pins two very talented teams against each other in Bayern Munich and Chelsea, the managers will end up being the key. Roberto Di Matteo gives the Blues the winning advantage.
Di Matteo seems to have the magic touch as Chelsea's caretaker, and this is something that he will continue in the final.
Since taking over the club from Andre Villas-Boas, Di Matteo has literally pushed every correct button on his way to the Champions League final. He's gotten his team playing together, focused and believing that they have what it takes to win.
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The Blues don't just believe they can win, though—they know they can win with Di Matteo at the helm.
The turnaround of their season under Di Matteo was highlighted by an FA Cup win and a Champions League run that included a very impressive win over Barcelona, and it can conclude in the most epic of fashions: a Champions League title.
Bayern Munich is going to be no easy task for the Blues, but according to quotes via UEFA.com, Di Matteo believes his team will give it their all:
""We have a good squad, a squad that has actually carried us so far because we have been dealing with three competitions," added Di Matteo, also without the banned Ramires and Raul Meireles.
"We have tried to achieve all our targets and everybody that has played and filled in has been excellent. So again we will make use of our squad, and I'm sure that whoever will play will give 100 percent."
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Di Matteo is confident that his team will play hard, and we know that they can play together and play on the big stage.
Credit the interim boss for this.
Without Di Matteo, the Blues would still be a very talented squad, but it's under his leadership that they have really found their confidence and stride.
Could they be in the final without him? Sure. Would they be in the final without him? Doubtful.
Di Matteo is the difference between winning and losing for Chelsea.
He'll lead his team to their biggest victory yet in the Champions League final.




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