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18 April 2024

Chelsea happy to win ugly - Di Matteo

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By AFP

Roberto Di Matteo signalled a break with Chelsea's recent past by insisting his team must adopt a stronger winning mentality.

Di Matteo oversaw a 1-0 victory over 10-man Stoke in his first Premier League game since being placed in caretaker control following the dismissal of Andre Villas-Boas.

Villas-Boas maintained the importance of playing with style during his eight-month stay at the club.

But Di Matteo conceded the victory over Stoke - that came courtesy of Didier Drogba's 100th Premier League - had been hard-fought.

And he insists Chelsea must maintain that approach during the final games of the season as they attempt to force their way into the top four.

"Today was a step in the right direction and sometimes you have to win like this to get three points," he said.

"It's not easy and sometimes you have to win scrappy. There are 10 league games to go and Tottenham could be drawn back into the fight for fourth."

Asked whether this approach marked a change in direction from that set in place by Villas-Boas, Di Matteo added: "I'm looking forward and getting the team in the right frame of mind."

Drogba proved to be his side's saviour after Ricardo Fuller was sent off in the 25th minute for a stamp on Branislav Ivanovic.

The Ivory Coast striker is out of contract in the summer and Di Matteo refused to be drawn on whether the club should offer the forward a new deal.

"It was a big goal for him and a winning goal for the team.

"His contract is a matter for the club. It's not for me to discuss. He has been a great player here."

Chelsea's focus now switches to the midweek Champions League tie with Napoli at Stamford Bridge when Di Matteo's side will attempt to overcome a 3-1 first leg deficit.

"They are a very good team with some exceptional players, but they will face a good team and we will make it difficult for them," Di Matteo said.

Juan Mata will return to the starting line-up for that game after being left on the bench for the visit of Stoke.

The Spaniard was introduced as a first half substitute and provided the assist for Drogba's goal in the 68th minute.

And Di Matteo said: "I thought it was going to be physical against Stoke, that's why I left him out."

Florent Malouda, meanwhile, was again left out of the squad but Di Matteo insisted there was a still a way back for the France international.

"I have 25 players and they are all fit at the moment," he said. "It was a case of picking 18 for the game but he is a good player and his chance will come."

Stoke manager Tony Pulis condemned Fuller for his dismissal and admitted that had cost his side any chance of getting anything from the game.

"I have watched it again on television and it is a ridiculous reaction from Ric," Pulis said.

"He has been at the club for six years or so and has been a fantastic player but he is prone to over-reaction and that was unacceptable.

"He is a good lad and was the first to apologise in the dressing room. I haven't spoken to him yet but will do next week. I'll tell him whether he will be disciplined or not.

"It was his first league start for a long time which makes it doubly disappointing. It was going to be difficult enough with 11 men at Chelsea."