Tottenham boss Andre Villas-Boas was not surprised by the news of his former assistant manager's sacking at Chelsea on Wednesday.
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Roberto Di Matteo was brought in to be Villas-Boas' right-hand man when he took over the Blues hot seat in the off-season.
The Italian was handed the reins following the Portuguese's dismissal after just nine months in charge, but Villas-Boas says it came as no surprise to him that Di Matteo suffered a similar fate.
"It's their decision, it's what they think will take them forward," he told the BBC.
"At Chelsea, I think another sacking is just like any other day at the office. That's my interpretation.
"He has achieved so much in such a little amount of time," Villas-Boas added on Di Matteo's success at Stamford Bridge.
"His CV is maybe one of the best in the world now - he has won the Champions League and the FA Cup too.
"It was difficult for Robbie and I wish him well for the rest of his career."





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