Chelsea boss Roberto Di Matteo
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
11:30 AM
The Italian believes that Marko Marin will be used as an attacking midfielder/winger
Chelsea manager Roberto Di Matteo believes Marko Marin has what it takes to succeed at Stamford Bridge.
The Blues signed the Werder Bremen man in May and the Italian explained how he saw his role.
“Marko Marin is an offensive attacking midfielder/winger and it is very helpful for the team and another young player we’ll,” Di Matteo said.
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