Touch the screen or click to continue...
Checking your browser...
bandbeet.pages.dev


Roberto di matteo biography of martin

          He came as a man of the world and left as a loser: Roberto Di Matteo was the man brought in to kick start a new era at Schalke!

          Di Matteo talks about his past as a player and manager at MK Dons, West Brom and Chelsea, where he became the first manager to win the European Cup.

        1. Di Matteo talks about his past as a player and manager at MK Dons, West Brom and Chelsea, where he became the first manager to win the European Cup.
        2. Martin Samuel: Di Matteo is just the latest victim of Roman's random reign at Chelsea.
        3. He came as a man of the world and left as a loser: Roberto Di Matteo was the man brought in to kick start a new era at Schalke
        4. Date of birth/Age: May 29, (54) · Citizenship: Italy.
        5. Di Matteo was linked with the Sunderland job before Gus Poyet's appointment and he is seen as a possible replacement for Martin Jol at Fulham should the Dutch.
        6. Roberto Di Matteo

          Former Italian footballer, manager of Chelsea Football Club.
          Date of Birth: 29.05.1970
          Country: Italy

          Content:
          1. Early Career
          2. Chelsea Revolution
          3. Injury and Retirement
          4. International Career
          5. Return as Manager
          6. West Bromwich Albion
          7. Chelsea Return
          8. Personal Life

          Early Career

          Roberto di Matteo, a former Italian footballer, was born in Switzerland to Italian parents.

          He began his playing career in the Swiss club Schaffhausen and later moved to Aarau in 1991. In 1993, he signed for Lazio, where he spent three seasons before leaving due to a disagreement with the coach after a poor performance in a match against Internazionale.

          Chelsea Revolution

          Di Matteo found a new home at Chelsea, where his exceptional passing skills and accurate long-range strikes became crucial factors in the club's late 1990s revival.

          In his first season, he scored nine goals and helped the team achieve a sixth-place finish in the league. He continued to perform consistentl