Roberto Di Matteo today put pen to paper on a freshly printed contract that will keep him at the home of Chelsea FC, Stamford Bridge until 2014. As expected his reward for claiming Europe’s biggest club trophy the Champions League was enough to ensure that owner Roman Abramovic would but his faith in the Italian Chelsea legend to steer the club not only to more trophies but to an evolved style of football.
Stepping into the Press Conference Di Matteo looked dapper in Dolce&Gabbana, the Italian admitted that he is already feeling the pressure he said: “The pressure will always be there to bring results. That's what you're judged on and we're still going to have a lot of games but starting a season is a little bit different to taking over during a season," he says. "Again I look at our first week, one game has already been rescheduled so we're going to start with three games in seven days and the pressure is always there.”
Grace under pressure is something Di Matteo knows all about and with the team dressed again by Dolce&Gabbana they can look good under pressure too. There is a rich vein of Italian heritage that runs through this club and the Italian manager together with the sartorial skills of Dolce&Gabbana and the VIP Dolce&Gabbana Lounge in Stamford Bridge carry this lineage into the 2012/2013 season.
Grace under pressure is something Di Matteo knows all about and with the team dressed again by Dolce&Gabbana they can look good under pressure too. There is a rich vein of Italian heritage that runs through this club and the Italian manager together with the sartorial skills of Dolce&Gabbana and the VIP Dolce&Gabbana Lounge in Stamford Bridge carry this lineage into the 2012/2013 season.
Having already bagged some great names Eden Hazard, Kevin De Bruyne and Marko Marin the Summer shopping list has still some stellar names waiting to be crossed-off such as Hulk from Porto who would be a perfect replacement for Didier Drogba who departed for China this Summer and Maicon of Inter Milan.
Swide wishes Di Matteo and Chelsea FC the very best of luck and look forward to celebrating more success together next year.
We're not the only ones who noticed how well Di Matteo looked Elisa Roche, showbiz Editor at the Daily Express newspaper tweeted it as well.
By Hugo Mc Cafferty


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