| THAT'S FOR KEEPS ... Chelsea's hero stopper Cech with the Champions League trophy |
PETR CECH claims Champions League glory was Chelsea's "revolt" against all the
doubters.
The Blues keeper defied Arjen Robben's extra-time penalty and two shoot-out
spot-kicks to stun favourites Bayern Munich in their own Allianz Arena.
And Cech - celebrating a "dream" early 30th birthday present - believes
Chelsea's 4-3 triumph on penalties after a 1-1 draw proved everyone wrong.
He said: "It was a kind of revolt against everybody - because everything
was going against us and we didn't have results.
"Andre Villas-Boas had to leave. He was sacked and everybody was saying,
'You have no chance against Napoli, second leg'.
"Everybody wrote us off against Barcelona, everybody said that Bayern is
playing at home, that we have missing players, and we have no chance.
"So, we kept proving everybody wrong."
Like Drogba - who followed up his 88th minute equaliser with the decisive
shoot-out strike - Cech insisted Chelsea's triumph was their destiny.
The Czech international, who has been at Stamford Bridge since 2004, added: "It
must have been because all those years we've been really doing well in the
league and were so unlucky in the Champions League.
"This year, everything was going wrong in the league. We finished in
sixth place, where we had never finished since I joined the club, and it was
the moment where we won the Champions League.
"So many times this season, people wrote us off, and we said, 'Okay,
everybody keeps writing us off, but we will do it'. Finally - It's been
eight years.
"The chance came and in a moment when nobody expected it. We grabbed the
chance.
"I said prior to the game that if we win the cup, I don't want a cake,
and this is the best present I can get. It's a dream come true."
Cech said of his penalty saves: "It was fantastic and when I saved the
first one, in extra-time, obviously it gave me confidence for the penalty
shootout."
He saw skipper John Terry - banned last night - miss a spot-kick that would
have clinched shoot-out victory over Manchester United in the 2008 final.
And Cech said: "I saw Didier step up for the fifth one and thought, 'This
was the moment that should have happened in Moscow'.
"When he scored, for the first time in my life I didn't know what to do. I
heard him crying. I was crying, shouting. It was unbelievable."
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