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  2. Roberto Di Matteo - Wikipedia

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    Di Matteo started his stewardship of Chelsea in winning form, with victories over Birmingham City, in a fifth round FA Cup match; Stoke City in a Premier League fixture; and Napoli in the last 16 second leg match in the UEFA Champions League, winning 4–1 to overturn the deficit in the first leg which Villas-Boas' Chelsea had lost 3–1. [41 ...

  3. List of Chelsea F.C. managers - Wikipedia

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    Roberto Di Matteo is the first manager to have won the UEFA Champions League for Chelsea. The first manager of Chelsea Football Club was John Robertson, appointed player-manager in 1905. The current head coach is Enzo Maresca.

  4. 1996–97 Chelsea F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    With Glenn Hoddle leaving to become England manager, Chelsea gave the managerial role to midfielder Ruud Gullit, who used his continental connections to bring in world-class international players such as France center-back Frank Leboeuf, and Italian superstars such as midfielder Roberto Di Matteo, Parma's playmaker Gianfranco Zola and the Champions League winning striker and Juventus captain ...

  5. 1997 FA Cup final - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea took the lead just 43 seconds into the match, with Italian midfielder Roberto Di Matteo receiving the ball and firing it into the goal off the crossbar from 25 yards to record what was at the time the quickest ever goal in a Wembley FA Cup final (Louis Saha broke this record 12 years later in the 2009 final after just 25 seconds, coincidentally against Chelsea, though Chelsea won the ...

  6. 2012–13 Chelsea F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Roberto Di Matteo was dismissed from his position on 21 November, the morning after a 3–0 away defeat to Juventus, which put Chelsea at risk of being eliminated from the Champions League, [42] ending a 262-day tenure which saw him win the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League and the 2011–12 FA Cup for Chelsea.

  7. Di Matteo - Wikipedia

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    Di Matteo may refer to: As a last name: Alessia di Matteo, the first person in history to survive the transplantation of eight organs in a single operation; Luca Di Matteo, an Italian football midfielder; Roberto Di Matteo, a former Italian professional footballer, and former manager of Chelsea F.C. and FC Schalke 04

  8. Chelsea F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea Football Club is a professional football club based in Fulham, West London, England. ... In 2012, Roberto Di Matteo led Chelsea to their seventh FA Cup, ...

  9. Chelsea F.C.–Liverpool F.C. rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The Chelsea F.C.–Liverpool F.C. rivalry is an inter-city rivalry between English professional football clubs Chelsea and ... Di Matteo 14' 34,957 2000–01: 1 ...