Abramovich will not give Di Matteo the manager's job even if Chelsea win the Champions League - ex-Chelsea star Zenden
The Dutchman believes it is now or never for his old club, who must
copy Dortmund's tactics to overcome German giants in their Allianz Arena
home and hit hosts on counter-attack
EXCLUSIVE
By Rob Stewart
Former Chelsea midfielder Bolo Zenden does not expect Blues owner Roman Abramovich to hand interim manager Roberto Di Matteo a permanent contract even if his team beat Bayern Munich in the Champions League final.
Zenden insists Di Matteo has already done
enough to merit a new deal since succeeding Andre Villas-Boas but he
believes Abramovich will look elsewhere this summer for a more
experienced manager when it comes to appointing a boss in the summer.
“It is a hard thing because in my opinion, why shouldn’t he be given
the job because he has won the FA Cup and he has got them back on track
after they were in a very bad state,” Zenden told Goal.com.
“Imagine him winning the Champions League – the trophy that
Abramovich always wanted – and you could only imagine him getting the
job but we all know that Abramovich has his own ideas.
“Don’t get me wrong, I do think that Di Matteo is a special manager
with a heart for the club because he has always been there for so many
years and he is linked with the club. But you can imagine Abramovich
wanting someone there who has been managing at the top European levels
for years and only for that reason do I think that even if he does win
it he is not going to get the job.
“It will be close but me being a ex-Chelsea man I do hope Chelsea win
because it is obviously something Abramovich has really been after
since the first day that he took over. His main thing has been winning
the Champions League. They have come close on many occasions but it has
not quite come off for them.”
The ex-Barcelona player, who was in the
Liverpool side beaten in the Champions League final by AC Milan in
Athens five years ago, believes Chelsea will have to emulate Borussia
Dortmund’s counter-attacking tactics if they are to beat Bayern in their
opponents’ own Allianz Arena.
“In the end it will be the best on the day that will probably win it –
nothing to do with the past or the future,” the 35-year-old added.
“But I saw Bayern play Dortmund in their equivalent of the FA Cup
final and they were nowhere while Chelsea did very well against
Liverpool in the FA Cup final and Dortmund played on the counter-attack
like Chelsea do. Bayern had no answer to that and they were slaughtered.
That will be a massive blow to Bayern’s confidence.
“Chelsea could copy that. When I saw Bayern play Real Madrid at home
and away they were fantastic and they deserved to go through because
they were two goals down at the Bernabeu and still kept playing and got
themselves back into the game.
"They deserve credit for that but when you see what happened against
Dortmund you would see that the way to play them is on the
counter-attack.”
Zenden does not think Chelsea will just sit back and defend as they did in both legs of the semi-final against Barcelona.
“I don’t think Chelsea will play like they did against Barcelona
because that was just a one-off,” the former Dutch international
continued.
“For the fans and for some of the players it is now or never because
they have been close on so many occasions with the final against
Manchester United and several semi-finals over the last few years. If it
is not now then when is it going to happen? There are also a few
players out there for whom it will be the last chance as well.”
Zenden believes that Bayern will be out to take advantage of the
suspensions that have left Chelsea looking vulnerable in defence.
“Bayern are a strange team and we have seen the best and the worst
out of them this season," Zenden added. “But they are so good going
forward with (Arjen) Robben, (Franck) Ribery and (Mario) Gomez who has
scored 40 goals this season. And then behind them you have got (Bastian)
Schweinsteiger so they are very strong offensively and that is exactly
what Chelsea don’t want at the minute because they hardly have any
defenders,”
“There are four main characters missing for Chelsea – Ramires, (Raul)
Meireles, (John) Terry and (Branislav) Ivanovic – and you might say
that the ones that are missing for Bayern – (Holger) Badstuber, Gustavo
and (Diego) Alaba – are easier to replace than the ones Chelsea are
missing.
“David Luiz might be back but it is a bit of a risk if you ask me
because if you have a knee or ankle injury you can have an injection and
just get on with it. But with a muscle injury you never know when it
will pop so there will be a big question mark over him.
“So you would guess that Bayern will play very open and very much
forward and you will see Chelsea leaning back a bit and going on the
counter-attack with Didier Drogba up front, maybe Fernando Torres and
Juan Mata.
"There is a question mark over Florent Malouda but you have Salomon Kalou who can do the job. It will be fascinating.”
Source : Goal.com