Bayern Munich coach Jupp Heynckes admitted that Chelsea deserved to win the Champions League final on Saturday.
Thomas
Mueller gave the Germans the upper hand with less than 10 minutes left
at the Allianz Arena, but Didier Drogba equalised moments later for the
Blues, before tucking home the winning spot-kick in the penalty
shootout.
Nonetheless, Bayern squandered a succession of chances
to win the match, including a missed penalty from Arjen Robben in extra
time.
But Heynckes confessed that the Blues deserved to lift the trophy due to his own side’s profligacy in front of goal.
“I think I have to say that we played a good match but we were unlucky on occasions,” Heynckes said.
“Our
players had a very strong spirit throughout the game and we saw how
they played. We attacked from the beginning, and never gave Chelsea the
chance to respond.
“Chelsea defended well but we didn’t manage to
take advantage from our many chances and unfortunately we missed a
penalty. We lost our 1-0 lead and Chelsea deserve the title.”
Heynckes also said that Chelsea should hand Roberto Di Matteo a permanent contract immediately after their success.
“I congratulate Chelsea on their victory,” he said.
“If you wish me to say something about Roberto Di Matteo it is that Chelsea should give him a three-year contract.”