262 DAYS: THE TRIUMPH AND
BETRAYAL OF ROBERTO DI MATTEO (CHELSEA 'S
MOST SUCCESSFUL MANAGER EVER)
He lasted just
262 days – 262 days that transformed the fortunes of Chelsea Football Club and
finally laid to rest Roman Abramovich’s holy grail. Yes, by winning the
Champions League, Roberto Di Matteo made everything Roman had done – and all
the millions he had invested worthwhile. But six months later the Russian owner
of Chelsea
rewarded him for his brilliance…with the sack.
Di Matteo was
the manager who took the club to its greatest ever triumph – one which marked
him out as the club's most successful manager ever - that balmy night in Munich
which now seems an age ago.
Even then, as
Roberto celebrated, you could clearly see from the body language that Roman
didn't really want to acknowledge his part in the triumph. He never really
rated him; he only saw him as a stop-gap and was really forced into giving him
a full-time shot at the job until he could get his own full-time next man in
(ie Guardiola).
But what Di
Matteo achieved that night in Munich
was extraordinary - almost miraculous, as he urged on his men to a triumph they
really had no right to expect. They were playing the hosts and favourites and
emerged with the cup with the big ears against all odds (including beating
Barca on the way).
Fast forward
six months (to now) and Di Matteo has tried to implement Roman's desire for
Chelsea to play a la Barca - with three little guys in Mata, Oscar and Hazard -
and passing from the back (which meant keeping David Luiz at centre-back
instead of the more reliable Ivanovic).
He has had
three months (from August and the start of the new season) to implement a brand
new, revolutionary change in playing approach and, as the players inevitably
needed time to gell and get used to each other and the new system, he found it
difficult to achieve overnight. His reward was to bestabbed in the back.
Betrayed for not beating or drawing with Juve away - and let's not forget this
is the team who could well go on to win the Champions League. OK, there have
also been a couple of dodgy results in the league too, but as Istress again, he
was trying to overhaul a way of thinking; from the time of Drogba and Co, when
brute force won the day, to a more sophisticated style of play. There were
always going to be lean spells as the change took shape.
In essence, he
was expected to work another miracle from August to November (changing the
mentality and style of play) after already working one in Munich in May. His sacking was the end game –
a shocking way to treat someone who had done so much for a football club close
to his heart.
RDM deserved
better – and Chelsea
fans certainly deserve better than the interim, defensively minded joker who
will surely now take their team back to the dark ages…even if it is only for six
months.
Forget the
dreams of being the new Barca for the next few months – Rafa Benitez will
underpin his team with a dour defensive edge. Ironic that when Roman wanted to
move forwards with entertaining football, he ended up with a man whose
philosophy is to bring about the exact opposite.
I wouldn’t be
surprised if RDM is laughing in his beer at that irony tonight and probably
saying, ‘They deserve each other!’