Chelsea sack Di Matteo after damaging defeat
Chelsea manager Roberto Di Matteo has been sacked after the
European champions were left facing elimination at the group stage of
the Champions League, the club said on Wednesday.
"Chelsea
Football Club has parted company this morning with Manager Roberto Di
Matteo," a statement said, following Tuesday's 3-0 defeat by Juventus.
Chelsea said the team's "recent performances and results have not been good enough".
"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," they added.
According to AFP,Tuesday's loss in Turin means Chelsea
are poised to become the first ever Champions League winners to be
knocked out in the group phase the following season.
Even victory
at home to Danish side FC Nordsjaelland in their final group match may
not be enough, as a draw between Juventus and Shakhtar Donetsk in the
other Group D game would take both sides into the last 16.
Di
Matteo was only appointed on a permanent basis in June, having led
Chelsea to their first ever Champions League title after replacing his
sacked predecessor Andre Villas-Boas in March.
Chelsea beat Bayern
Munich on penalties in the Champions League final in May, two weeks
after defeating Liverpool 2-1 in the FA Cup final.
"The owner and
the Board would like to thank Roberto for all he has done for the club
since taking over in March," Chelsea added, saying the Italian "will
always be welcome at Stamford Bridge".
The statement continued: "The club will be making an announcement shortly regarding a new first team manager."
Di
Matteo, 42, is the seventh coach to have been sacked by owner Roman
Abramovich since the Russian billionaire bought the club in 2003.
Former
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez was immediately installed as the
bookmakers' favourite to succeed Di Matteo on a permanent basis.
Pep
Guardiola, the former Barcelona coach, and ex-Tottenham Hotspur manager
Harry Redknapp were also rumoured to be in the running.
Chelsea
had made a superb start to the season, but since losing 2-1 at Shakhtar
on September 23, their campaign has come off the rails.
They won
seven and drew one of their opening eight league games to move four
points clear at the Premier League summit but a 3-2 loss at home to
Manchester United last month marked the start of a run of four games
without a win.
Saturday's 2-1 defeat at West Bromwich Albion, Di
Matteo's former club, left Chelsea four points behind leaders Manchester
City in third place.
The loss to United was surrounded by
controversy, after Chelsea's claim that referee Mark Clattenburg
racially abused midfielder John Obi Mikel prompted a Football
Association investigation that is yet to conclude.
A former
Chelsea player, who scored in two FA Cup final successes, Di Matteo had
been trying to revolutionise the club's playing style by introducing a
more attacking approach.
Chelsea spent over £80 million ($127
million, 100 million euros) on new players in the close season, notably
bringing in Belgian winger Eden Hazard from Lille and Brazilian
attacking midfielder Oscar from Internacional.
Although the
quality of their football drew praise from pundits in the season's early
months, that initial momentum appears to have disappeared.
Di
Matteo, who was born in Switzerland but represented Italy at
international level, was in only his third senior managerial position.
He started his coaching career with third-tier MK Dons in 2008 before joining West Brom a year
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