Di Matteo Denies Conspiring Drop André Villas Boas
Di Matteo Denies Conspiring Drop André Villas Boas - Roberto Di Matteo denied rumors he stabbed Andre Villas-Boas from behind and caused him to be fired Chelsea's Portuguese. He claimed to have worked best so assistant when Villas-Boas.
Di Matteo joined Chelsea last summer. At that time, Villas-Boas was elected as the new manager of the Blues chose him as an assistant.
After Villas-Boas go, Di Matteo then appointed caretaker manager. Under the leadership of the Italian people, Chelsea got up and always wins in the last four games. In addition, the long barren Fernando Torres had managed to score again.
Behind his success, there have been charges of conspiring to topple Di Matteo Villas-Boas. However, the charges were denied by Di Matteo.
"I did not conspire against him and all the decisions we make, we decided together," said Di Matteo in the Mirror.