Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Chelsea To Give Di Matteo 1 Year Deal, Drogba Tips Torres To Shine

Chelsea owner, Roman Abramovich, is set to hand Roberto Di Matteo a year contract as boss after remaining unconvinced by the Italian’s managerial credentials, according to The Times.
Since his appointment on an interim basis following the sack of Andre Villas-Boas in March, the former West Brom coach has rejuvenated the Blues, leading them to victories in the finals of both the FA Cup and the Champions League.
While Abramovich does not view Di Matteo as a top class manager, he has accepted that the 41-year-old deserves a further opportunity at Stamford Bridge after his remarkable achievements this season.
However, any decision is unlikely to be reached until next week, meaning the former Blues midfielder will depart for his pre-season holiday with his future still undecided. The ex-MK Dons boss is believed to be open to the prospect of a 12-month deal though, having only forced his way into consideration thanks to his Champions League success.
Although the Italian has the backing of the club’s squad and fans, their owner still retains hope of luring former Barcelona boss, Pep Guardiola, to west London, following the Spaniard’s sabbatical from the game which begins this summer.
Meanwhile, Didier Drogba maintains next season will see the best of Fernando Torres at Chelsea as the Ivory Coast striker prepares for life after Stamford Bridge.
The 34-year-old announced he was leaving the club which he helped win the Champions League in Munich to bring the curtain down on a trophy-laden spell in west London.

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