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Roberto Di Matteo: 'We're deflated'

Roberto Di Matteo: 'We're deflated'
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Chelsea manager Roberto Di Matteo says that his team "feel a little bit deflated" following their 2-2 draw with Juventus at Stamford Bridge tonight.

Chelsea manager Roberto Di Matteo has said that his team "feel a little bit deflated" following their 2-2 draw with Juventus at Stamford Bridge tonight.

The European champions had led 2-0 after 31 minutes, courtesy of a brace from Brazilian midfielder Oscar on his Champions League debut.

However, Di Matteo's men were forced to settle for just a point, after Arturo Vidal and Fabio Quagliarella hit back for the Old Lady.

"We found ourselves in a great position to win the game," said Di Matteo. "We knew we were playing a quality side.

"I think we probably made couple of mistakes on their goals, but they had good movement and quality for those strikes.

"It's terrific for Oscar. We were waiting for the right game to put him in the team. His second goal was fantastic. We feel a little bit deflated. We were ahead and have come away with a draw, but now we move on to the next game."

Chelsea are next in Group E action when they visit Denmark to play Nordsjaelland on Tuesday, October 2.

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