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Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Di Matteo's champios league win with Chelsea was by Luck, says Mourinho

Thegoalmac can reveal that Chelsea's miraculous Champions League triumph in 2012 was "not a consequence of great work", according to Jose Mourinho.

Hehe, I don't know what to say about this matter sha, so I will leave it for you guys to tell us what you think on what Jose said. Continue to see what Jose said after the cut.

“The Champions League, many, many times I say, is not a consequence of a great work,” the Portuguese told reporters. “Sometimes it is not. You can win the Champions League in the worst season. You can finish fifth and win the Champions League. Right. Liverpool did, and Chelsea, too.

"A knockout competition is something that always has a big percentage of unpredictability.”

Mourinho, who has won the Champions League with Porto and Inter, insists there is no grand secret to success in the competition and is motivated by improving his current Chelsea team rather than emulating the unique achievements of Di Matteo.

“I can only work to improve my team all the time, make a very good team like we are doing," he added. "Me working on the pitch, the club board working at other levels to make a great team like we did in 2004, ’05, ’06 and end with that Champions League.

"But there is nothing we can do [specifically] to win it and you cannot say that is the direction we go in.

“The history is the history that was on the Chelsea bench when Chelsea won the Champions League and Di Matteo is a historic name in this club. And my name is in the history of this club. A club is made of many, many names not one or two names, or one player or one manager.

"I made my history here and now I have the chance to make more history here, and he became Chelsea manager and made his history here.”

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