Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Chelsea back embattled Villas-Boas
8:21 AM | Posted by
Free Game Zone |
Edit Post
. Villas-Boas
: Chelsea must "find ways to win immediately,"André Villas-Boas
maintained with the support of Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich and the board of the club, despite the recognition that the manager was "the worst start for some time" for a season, but the Portuguese admits that the party of the Champions League Bayer Leverkusen on Wednesday, has become an "enormous." The defeat against Liverpool on Sunday was the third of Chelsea in four league games, giving them 12 points behind Manchester City and among a handful of clubs challenging for a top four places. Villas-Boas said after the 2-1 reverse his conviction that Abramovich does not have to fire him, after paying Porto £ 13.3 million for his release last summer and the ability to compensate for the rest of his contract if he had to wield the ax again. still a solid support behind the 34 years of age, within the hierarchy of the club, with a recognition that their stay is still in its infancy. Villas-Boas was appointed to the future in mind, to oversee the rejuvenation of the workforce. Although there is concern about the current situation - the anxiety is increased by Chelsea lost to Germany Wednesday, a result that is likely to see competing for second place in the Champions League - the faith that the management remains can be recovered form the side. Cobham players trained normally on Monday, with those involved in the loss of Sunday's session by cooling, despite the recent results of stuttering have led some predictable grumbling discontent in the dressing room. It was suggested that some of the best players were unsettled by the constant tweaking of the rear of the machine, his face showing the vulnerability unusual in the back. A movement for Bolton Wanderers of England Gary Cahill central defense provided for in the winter transfer window. The player will cost around £ 16 million and renews what has been a very successful partnership with John Terry with the national team.- However, Villas-Boas continued to return to his players in public, despite worst start of the team to a league season in 11 years. "It looks bad for us at this time because it was not the brightest of beginnings - the worst since a long time - but we must have faith," he said. "We must believe in the work we do for return with victory.
"The players have a great talent and I have faith in them, and do not forget that we are still in the four competitions. But now we must focus only on what we do. The First League is more difficult but not impossible [still win]. We must trust in the accessories and especially in December, we must find the idea of ??returning to fight for the title. "
Chelsea next month to face Newcastle United, the leaders of the city, and the Tottenham Hotspur, Villas-Boas games is seen as an opportunity to push his team back in the race for the title. "But most important is to find ways of winning immediately," he said. "If possible, against Leverkusen, which is a huge game. Then we have three games in the Premier League where we try to get nine points. The challenge is to have the conviction and strength to fight for nine points. But if we are nine points, which puts us in a different perspective. "
Villas-Boas position was not helped by the sudden availability of Guus Hiddink after the failure of Turkey to qualify for Euro 2012. The Dutchman, who enjoyed a successful season as interim manager at Stamford Bridge following the sacking of Luiz Felipe Scolari in February 2009, winning the FA Cup, said Monday that he is still in regular contact with Abramovich , who worked briefly as an unofficial football advisory. The 65, was a candidate to replace Carlo Ancelotti at Chelsea until the summer turned to Villas-Boas, after his success with Porto.
Find best price for : --Hiddink----Guus----Tottenham----Newcastle----Cobham----Abramovich----City----Manchester----Liverpool----Chelsea--
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2011
(638)
-
▼
November
(148)
- Rick Perry forgets which agency he wants to scrap ...
- Yet another prize for northern artists gives out £...
- 'It's the NHS, stupid,' Lib Dems told
- Law firms are opening up to non-graduates
- Death and the salesmen: London hosts arms fair
- Dowler family cross-examination puts advocates on ...
- Police interview Chelsea's John Terry over racial ...
- Chelsea's Romelu Lukaku has chance to feel the fir...
- Cuts create tension in Osborne's constituency
- Shabana Mahmood, the shadow universities minister,...
- Excluding religious education will impoverish youn...
- Jonathan Djanogly: moribund in a dead end job?
- Isis laboratory funding shortfall 'damaging UK's r...
- Lab funding shortfall 'damaging UK's research stan...
- Amnesty International: why the pen is mightier tha...
- Chelsea's win over Wolverhampton Wanderers 'not cr...
- Osborne's £5bn gamble to stave off recession
- Eta declares halt to armed conflict
- Duncan Smith attacked over women's pensions
- Catholic church weighs up response to criticism fr...
- Business as usual for suspended pair
- Bulgaria v England: five things we learned about F...
- Home ownership 'to fall to mid-80s levels'
- God's wife, the mysterious mother of Mormons | Tre...
- Sturridge and Rodwell named in Capello's England s...
- North Carolina's reparation for the dark past of A...
- Ban on filming in law courts to be lifted
- Football League long weekender | James Dart
- Is it right for public sector staff to strike on 3...
- Nick Clegg: £1bn youth jobs fund to prevent lost g...
- Union leaders consider more strikes over public se...
- Children's welfare should not be trumped by parent...
- Chelsea and QPR look for new homes
- Carlos Tevez's Manchester City relationship in tat...
- Barcelona's Cesc Fábregas leaves Arsenal with tear...
- Employment law: the sack race
- Chelsea back embattled Villas-Boas
- Barack Obama faces stark choices about US policy o...
- Community that's unable to afford to be part of 't...
- British army will never again be among military su...
- In-form England women aim for glory
- Fábregas omission adds to Barça saga
- Law firms are opening up to non-graduates | Alex A...
- Cancer research in 'golden era', says charity chief
- Pentagon cuts mean US can no longer bail out Nato,...
- David Willetts: Other countries are watching close...
- News to bear the brunt of BBC cuts that bite acros...
- Unison chief's 'call to arms' warns of long fight ...
- Overachieving Montenegro inspired by a proud footb...
- 'Disappointed' United deny Hargreaves' guinea pig ...
- Scott Carson leaves West Bromwich Albion to join B...
- Synthetic DNA added to yeast cells, paving way for...
- The justice and security green paper is an attack ...
- We must not abandon young people to unemployment |...
- Shining moment for maths
- Hiddink hints at interest in Chelsea return
- Pensions: the public sector is in denial
- OBR: Age of austerity to continue for decades
- How a move to an ex-colliery village showed us the...
- The US today: economic stagnation, political paral...
- Manufacturing deficit fear | Dean Baker
- Welcome to the New Liberal Arts. Fancy a BA in Sci...
- Daniel Levy tells Chelsea to forget about signing ...
- Capello expected to ring changes against Sweden
- Joachim Löw: Germany are in 'excellent shape' afte...
- Terry Waite: 20 years of freedom
- The Bundle: Extradition, extradition, extradition ...
- England's new wave of young talent a threat, admit...
- When is Gafcon going to start listening? | Savitri...
- Here's a demand: forgive student loan debt | Rober...
- Public sector workers 'frogmarched' into strike ac...
- Castlebeck raised 'serious concerns' - watchdog
- Council's social care cuts ruled unlawful
- Will Afghanistan learn that cross-dressers are not...
- Does comic 'bravery' go hand in hand with being of...
- Football transfer rumours: Christian Eriksen to Ma...
- Standup has grown up - but that doesn't mean it is...
- Global teacher shortage threatens progress on educ...
- Education needs a new gaffer - call Lord Fergie | ...
- Blatter says Fifa will reveal bribes report
- David Cameron upsets prison reformers with sentenc...
- Luka Modric presents Tottenham challenge that will...
- What every social work student should know
- Tuition fees go-ahead marks the betrayal of a gene...
- An NGO fit for the future
- George IV: the rehabilitation of Old Naughty | Luc...
- A step by step vision for public sector reform
- Capello warns England against World Cup complacency
- Compensation claimants say changes to court costs ...
- Compensation claimants say changes to court costs ...
- Across Europe, the left's fightback has begun | Jo...
- Eurozone crisis will hit UK hard, warns Cameron
- Council's social care cuts are unlawful, high cour...
- The Rough Guide to the Future by Jon Turney
- Cohabitees' property rights: still as clear as mud
- The Disappearing Spoon by Sam Kean - review
- Is Estonia really the least religious country in t...
- Eurozone 'mess' is a risk to UK banks, Bank of Eng...
- Jerry Sadowitz: his dark materials
- Celebrating 50 years of human-powered flight
-
▼
November
(148)
0 comments:
Post a Comment