You have a team with players who are mostly past their prime, you've been through a troublesome season, changing the manager and the style of football and the pressure on you from the press and the fans is crazy. You face Barcelona at home. Are you supposed to attack and get humiliated at home with the team you have, with all the pressure you have? No. You dig in, brace yourself and hope for the best. 2nd leg. Your tactic worked, why change it at Camp Nou? You dig in again and hope for the best. It works, you're through by making one of the biggest comebacks in the history of football. Nice. You face Bayern Munich at their own stadium then. All people are against you except your own fans which is rather small when you compare to all other fans. Bayern Munich have probably the best wingers in the world and one of the most dangerous strikers in the world. Do you come in and attack a team like that in the Champions League final that means much more to you then anyone else? You fucking don't. You come in ready to do anything to win. THAT'S WHAT WE DID. Played to our strengths and proven to everyone that if you fully believe in your ideals and desires and never give up, you can bloody do it. We gave the world a new European Champion and wrote the biggest chapter in our history overcoming some absolutely extreme difficulties I couldn't even imagine before CL. Spain have players who can send more accurate passes then I can in FIFA, yet they chose not to field a striker today nor a winger and play with a 4-6-0 formation. Yes, you read that well, current EUROPEAN and WORLD champions playing a 4-6-0 formation. They kept the ball, killed the game and passed it around without desire to attack. Yes, their goal was nice, but I had to withstand around 30minutes of starring at them passing the ball around. That's not pretty, that's bloody boring. That's anti football for me, and all expert pundits sitting in their comfortable sofas can take their opinion and put it where the sun doesn't shine, but the sun is shinning above Stamford Bridge and it's reflecting perfectly on our CL and FA Cup trophies.