• Manager enjoys thrills of 5-4 win over Manchester United • Sir Alex Ferguson admits young defenders sufferedDavid Hytner Stamford BridgeRoberto Di Matteo watched his attacking stars inspire a 5-4 extra-time victory over Manchester United and he preferred to savour a second night of high-scoring league cup thrills rather than focus on "the other stuff" in football.The Chelsea manager did not need to spell out what he meant, in the wake of the league fixture against United on Sunday, when his team's controversial 3-2 home defeat was followed by the allegation that the referee Mark Clattenburg had racially abused Mikel John Obi. There had also... Chelsea News
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