Di Matteo – Future can wait
Roberto Di Matteo continued to dodge questions about his future despite leading Chelsea to their first UEFA Champions League trophy.
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Di Matteo – Future can wait
Roberto Di Matteo continued to dodge questions about his future despite leading Chelsea to their first UEFA Champions League trophy.
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Di Matteo – Future can wait
Jupp Heynckes was left to reflect on too many missed chances after Bayern Munich were beaten by Chelsea in the Champions League final.
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Heynckes rues missed chances
John Terry believes it was ‘meant to be’ after Chelsea won the Champions League and was thrilled to be part of the trophy celebrations.
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Terry – It was meant to be
Chelsea won the Champions League final 4-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw with Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena.
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Champions League – Chelsea win Champions League on penalties
Didier Drogba tucked away the decisive penalty as Chelsea fulfilled a long-standing ambition to win the UEFA Champions League.
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Drogba fulfils Chelsea dream
Frank Lampard admits Chelsea are underdogs for Saturday night’s UEFA Champions League final but sees it as a great challenge.
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Lampard relishes underdog role
West Ham manager Sam Allardyce insists Saturday’s Championship play-off final is a bigger game than the UEFA Champions League final.
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Allardyce – The biggest game
Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech admits winning the Champions League final would be the perfect early birthday present to himself.
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Cech eyes perfect present
Captain Philipp Lahm has boldly predicted Bayern Munich will not have any problems with Chelsea in the Champions League final.
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Lahm writes off Chelsea
Didier Drogba wants to avoid a repeat of his Champions League melancholy and thinks his first final was an educational experience.
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Moscow memories for Drogba