Great Week For European Football

Messi and Ronaldo both missed game winning penalty kicks, while Torres redeemed himself.

So why is Abramovich still looking for a new manager? Di Matteo has proved himself as  pure genius.

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7 Responses to Great Week For European Football

  1. omnologos says:

    Obviously this demonstrates the team’s much better when Roman keeps at a distance. Go away Roman!

  2. Michael T in Craster, UK says:

    Should have been 8-0, though!

  3. Robertvdl says:

    Great Week For European Football but not if you live in Barcelona like I do.

    • Independent says:

      Yeah too bad for Barca. They were very unlucky over both legs, while Chelsea had one chance in each match and took both of them. Chelsea don’t have the skill to keep the ball against a team like Barca (obviously, even at home) but they can defend, defend, defend, defend, defend. I hope that Bayern destroys them.

  4. Edward. says:

    Football is a simple game, Di Matteo understands this – if you garner a collective mentality, play a simple passing game, work your socks off and have a bit of luck and a few good players, then the rest is easy. Always play the easy short pass if in doubt, maintain possession, frustrate the opposition, man mark when not in possession, always work together, always want the ball off your team-mate: Keep it simple.

  5. Galvanize says:

    Give Roberto the England job!

  6. Well, Avram Grant got Chelsea to the EC final and still got the chop. Regardless, the Abramovich average is what – one manager per one and a quarter seasons? Chelsea – the pension top up club.

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