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Blues stars quiet on future prospects

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Didier Drogba and boss Roberto Di Matteo are staying tight lipped over the future after a night to remember for Chelsea fans.

The Stamford Bridge outfit celebrated Champions League glory at the Allianz Arena as they came from behind to beat Bayern Munich 4-3 on penalties following a 1-1 draw after extra-time.
Drogba scored the decisive kick, with what could prove to be his last contribution for the club as his contract is due to expire in the summer, while Di Matteo's continuation as manager is equally uncertain despite rescuing Chelsea from meltdown following Andre Villas-Boas' dismissal in February.
"This is a great day for the club," Drogba said. "There are not enough words to describe how I feel. The most important thing is not my future. The most important thing is what we have achieved."
Asked whether it was his last kick for the club, the Ivorian replied: "It was the last kick of the season. You do not make decisions in emotional moments like this."
Di Matteo was equally evasive when talk turned to his future. He said: "I feel great. But I need a holiday because these last three months have been very challenging. At this moment, whatever the future holds for me is irrelevant."

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