Chelsea's interim manager believes there is no division in the English Premier League giants. Roberto Di Matteo insisted his team fully united to rise from Andre Villas-Boas dismissal last week.
The Italian who was also part of the coaching staff Villas-Boas, claimed to have talked to all the players since the departure of former Porto boss and felt all the players support it. "We have spoken and all the players are now united. They all knew what their job in two months last season. They are all ready," said Di Matteo.
Di Matteo assigned to Chelsea until the end of the season, and did not want to think about his fate for next season at Stamford Bridge, the famous diligently to replace the coach. "How do I overcome this? I'm still up in the morning. Drinking coffee, then enjoy lunch, dinner and continue my life as usual," said the Italian.
Former Chelsea players were also admitted, "At any club, there is pressure to achieve the target. If you can not handle it, do not like it, you will not be in this job. It's a job that demands the end result." "We knew we were in fifth and we have made a mistake. But we are strong, we have a good team, and we want to show we are better than teams in our current position," he promised.
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