Di Matteo: We still have an uphill battle
Roberto Di Matteo warned that Chelsea still face an uphill battle to qualify for the Champions League knockout stages after they left it late to take control of Group E.
The European champions survived a scare in last nightâs game against Nordsjaelland before scoring three times in the final 11 minutes to seal a flattering 4-0 victory in Copenhagen.
That was enough to edge Di Matteoâs men above Shakhtar Donetsk on goal difference in a group that is beginning to look like a three-way battle between the top two and Juventus.
Chelsea will need to play much better than last night to come out on top in their upcoming double-header against Shakhtar, from which they require at least four points to remain favourites to qualify as group winners.
Di Matteo said: âThe Ukrainian champions are a very good team, and itâs going to be hard for us to qualify.
âFor us, it was important to win.
âThe scoreline shows four goals scored and none conceded, so thatâs pleasing.
âAway from home, itâs not easy in this competition.â
Chelsea were not the only European superpower to struggle away from home against so-called minnows last night, with Manchester United forced to come from behind against Cluj and last yearâs runners-up Bayern Munich suffering a shock defeat at BATE Borisov.
âThere are no pushovers in the Champions League â look at Bayern losing, and United having to come back,â said Di Matteo, who was hoping his sideâs late show would prove the start of better away days to come in the competition.
Chelsea surrendered leads in all of their group matches on their travels last term, and Di Matteo said: âWe got a clean sheet, another one, and scored four goals. Who knows? Hopefully some more will come away from home.â
Nordsjaelland boss Kasper Hjulmand had âmixed feelingsâ about the outcome of the contest.
âIt looks stupid on the board, 4-0,â he said.
âActually I think we played a tight game for 75 minutes and then we collapsed with the second goal.
âWeâd just had a good opportunity and were playing well, creating chances, but we didnât do well in the last 15 minutes.
âPhysically, weâre still lacking some fitness.
âWhen you play in the Premier League compared to the Danish league, itâs difficult.
âThatâs one part of it. The other is, of course, we didnât score.
âGoals change games and we needed a goal.
âChelsea did better than us in the last third of the pitch, and have quality players who put the chances away.â




