
Audio By Carbonatix
Chelsea caretaker manager Roberto Di Matteo said his thoughts were with Andre Villas-Boas after the Blues won 2-0 at Birmingham in an FA Cup replay.Leading Chelsea for the first time since Villas-Boas was sacked, Di Matteo left out Frank Lampard, Didier Drogba and Michael Essien as Chelsea secured a sixth round meeting with Leicester.And Di Matteo said: "My thoughts go to Andre, to our manager."We had a difficult task given the last few days but the attitude was right."Di Matteo added the priority had been to progress to the next round and show the supporters "that we care".But after achieving that aim without some of the club's biggest names he denied that his team selection had been a brave one."Was it a brave selection choice? It was nothing to do with bravery," said Di Matteo, who is in charge on an interim basis until the end of the season."They were all on board. They know the targets we have to achieve."They are big players for this club. We have a squad and we have to utilise the squad. We have to try to get the best out of these players."It was a question of freshening up the team a bit, giving it some energy and fresh legs for a game like this. We had to fight today."It has been a difficult time. It's been difficult for the whole club but you have to deal with it."Tonight we had to focus on this game and move on as a club, put it to one side and move forward."We faced a difficult task given the events of the last couple of days, and it was important for us to get through to the next round. We had to do a job."Di Matteo also refused to be drawn on his chances of replacing the sacked Villas-Boas as permanent manager."Would I take it? I'm very tired tonight. I have to think about the Stoke game [on Saturday]," he said."Think whatever you want to think. I'm not thinking about anything else."Meanwhile, Di Matteo confirmed captain John Terry, who made a surprise return to the bench two weeks after undergoing knee surgery, is close to being fit enough to return to the starting line-up.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
“I was sad when Otto Addo was sacked” – Grace Ashly
5 minutes -
GAWU calls for strict enforcement of child labour Laws in cocoa-growing communities
5 minutes -
Gov’t urged to introduce sickle cell education in schools to reduce future cases
11 minutes -
Japan quintuples visa fees in first price hike since 1978
20 minutes -
ICAG: Reflections from the 2026 Accountants Conference
20 minutes -
Full text: Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s resignation speech
23 minutes -
WPRD Festival 2026: African storytelling opportunities on football’s biggest stage
30 minutes -
Governance expert urges state takeover of Tarkwa Mine after Gold Fields lease expires in 2027
34 minutes -
Kristo Asafo family rejects Akofena leadership claim, says Adwoa Safo is the rightful heir
35 minutes -
GCB Capital supports men’s mental health with medical equipment donation to Accra Psychiatric Hospital
36 minutes -
Man in critical condition after suspected hit-and-run on Nkwanta–Kpassa road
46 minutes -
Another accident at Ho Civic Centre claims 2 lives
47 minutes -
Education Ministry to hold national conference on rising indiscipline in Senior High Schools
47 minutes -
‘Account was opened solely to divert GH¢49.1m’ – EOCO witness in Adu-Boahene trial
48 minutes -
“How you bank will define you”: Prudential Bank charts hybrid future led by experience, not identity
50 minutes