

Roberto Di Matteo sacked by Chelsea after Juventus defeat
Manager Roberto Di Matteo has been sacked by Chelsea after just eight months in charge.
Di Matteo won the Champions League and FA Cup as caretaker manager last season and was given a
two-year deal in June.
Chelsea managers under Roman Abramovich
- Claudio Ranieri: Sep 2000 to May 2004
- Jose Mourinho: Jun 2004 to Sep 2007
- Avram Grant: Sep 2007 to May 2008
- Luiz Felipe Scolari: Jul 2008 to Feb 2009
- Guus Hiddink: Feb 2009 to May 2009
- Carlo Ancelotti: Jun 2009 to May 2011
- Andre Villas-Boas: Jun 2011 to Mar 2012
- Roberto Di Matteo: Mar 2012 to Nov 2012
But in the wake of the
3-0 defeat to Juventus,
which has left the Blues on the brink of a Champions League exit, he has left Stamford Bridge.
"The club will be making an announcement shortly regarding a new first-team manager,"
a statement said.
Owner Roman Abramovich, who is looking for a ninth manager since taking over at Stamford Bridge in 2003, is known to be a long-term admirer of former Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola.
However it is not known whether Guardiola is willing to end his sabbatical from football and Abramovich has made contact with former Liverpool manager Rafael BenÃtez to gauge his interest in taking charge on a short-term basis.
The club's Russian benefactor made contact with Benitez before Tuesday's defeat in Italy as he assessed his options.
After an impressive start to the season, the Blues have won two of their last eight games.
They sit third in the Premier League table, four points behind leaders Manchester City, who they host at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
Chelsea could become the first Champions League holders to exit at the group stage of the competition.
The club statement continued: "The team's recent
performances and results have not been good enough and the owner and the
board felt that a change was necessary now to keep the club moving in
the right direction as we head into a vitally important part of the
season.
"The club faces a difficult task ahead in qualifying for the knockout stages of the UEFA Champions League as well as maintaining a strong challenge for the top of the Premier League while competing in three other cup competitions.
"Our aim is to remain as competitive as possible and challenge strongly on all fronts."
Di Matteo took full responsibility for the defeat in Turin, which means Chelsea will be knocked out if Juve draw away to Shakhtar Donetsk on 5 December.
He said: "If anyone has to take blame, it's me. I selected a team I was convinced would win or at least draw."
When asked whether he needed a vote of confidence from the club's owners he added: "No, I don't need that. The fact they put trust in me in the summer, that's enough for me."
Former West Brom and MK Dons manager Di Matteo, 42, who had been working as assistant manager at Stamford Bridge, replaced Andre Villas-Boas in March.
The ex-midfielder won the FA Cup twice and made 175 appearances for the Blues between 1996 and 2002, and took over as boss in the wake of Chelsea's 3-1 defeat to Napoli in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie.
But they overturned that deficit with a 4-1 win at Stamford Bridge and secured a 2-2 draw at Barcelona in the semi-final second leg despite having John Terry sent off in the first half at the Nou Camp.
After beating Liverpool 2-1 in the FA Cup final, they beat Bayern Munich in a dramatic penalty shoot-out in the Champions League final.
They finished sixth in the Premier League and Abramovich waited until June to give Di Matteo the job on a permanent basis.
And after the arrivals of Eden Hazard, Oscar and Victor Moses, they suffered just one defeat in their opening 12 matches before the recent downturn.
Although Chelsea enjoyed an impressive opening to the campaign, Di Matteo faced constant questions about Terry, who was banned for four matches and fined £220,000 by the Football Association for racially abusing QPR defender Anton Ferdinand last October.
There was further controversy when the Blues accused Clattenburg of using inappropriate language towards midfielder John Obi Mikel in their 3-2 home defeat by Manchester United in October.
At 262 days in charge, Di Matteo lasted longer than previous Abramovich managers Villas-Boas (256), Avram Grant (247) and Luiz Felipe Scolari (223).
Benitez, 52, has been out of work since he was sacked by Inter Milan in December 2010 after just six months in charge.
The Spaniard left Valencia to join Liverpool in 2004 and won the Champions League in 2005, as well as reaching the final in 2007, before leaving Anfield by mutual consent in 2010.
Newcastle manager Alan Pardew, who has an eight-year contract, is surprised by Di Matteo's departure.
"I'm astonished really," he said. "It just goes to show you how precarious we are as Premier League managers and we can't take anything for granted.
"As far as I'm concerned he's done nothing absolutely wrong. The philosophy was to perhaps change the look of the team which he's tried to do and that doesn't happen overnight.
"He's won two competitions in less than a year so it's unbelievable."
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Comment number 853.
stevewdy1 Hour ago
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Drunken Hobo1 Hour ago
As for Chelsea, it's a dream job. Get paid millions whilst in the job, get unfairly sacked and pick up more millions without damaging your reputation. Brilliant!
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ManicMailman2 Hours ago
I hope that no amount of money and (supposed) promises will lure a manager to the now vacant position at Chelsea. Let them flounder along with some caretaker bloke in charge.
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WunderfulBBC2 Hours ago
RA got wealth in Russia, and you don't do that by being nice!
He has simply brought that management style to Chelski and everyone who goes there knows it.
The only one that seemed to stand up to him was the genius, Mourinho, also the only one to leave the Bridge on his own terms / by his own choice.