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Chelsea defender Cahill 'frustrated' by Di Matteo's rotation policy
The Stamford Bridge centre back expressed his disappointment at not playing regular games, but insists the club is stronger than during the "madness" of Andre Villas-Boas' reign
Gary Cahill admits he has been frustrated by Chelsea manager Roberto Di Matteo's rotation policy this season.The 26-year-old has had to compete with John Terry and David Luiz, but is set to play against Manchester United on Sunday with Terry serving a four-match ban for racially abusing Anton Ferdinand.
And while the former Bolton defender has not played as many games as he would have liked, he believes life under Di Matteo is better than the "madness" of Andre Villas-Boas' time in charge of the club.
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"I think you can accept it if you are playing the same amount of games as everybody else. That's the only way you can come to terms with it.
"When I first came into the club, it was a bit of a whirlwind with all sorts going on. Trying to find my feet was a bit strange. It's unsettling for a start and then to come into the club that was unsettled at the time, it was double madness.
"But, 100 per cent, Chelsea is now a different club from the one I joined. It took a couple of months, but everything has settled down now and I knew that would happen."
In Terry's absence the Englishman will be playing alongside Brazilian Luiz, with whom he believes he has struck up a good partnership.
"It seems to have gone well," he added. "But it's gone well whatever pairings have been put out. I've done well with JT or David. I enjoy playing with both."
Cahill made his debut in a thrilling 3-3 encounter against Manchester United last season, with Chelsea throwing away a three-goal lead during a chaotic period for the London club.
"My debut against United was a crazy game. At 3-0, I thought it was going to be a dream debut. It was all going to plan and then suddenly, as you come to expect from Manchester United, it all turned around."
And Cahill believes he can prevent Wayne Rooney from firing United to victory on Sunday afternoon as he know the forward's strengths from playing with him for England.
"It helps that I know a lot of Wayne's strengths," he continued. "But like all players of that calibre, he can do the unexpected."
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