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Andre Villas Boas says that he has learned from his time at Chelsea

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The new Tottenham Hotspur manager has been constantly questioned about his record in the English Premier League but he has made it clear that he has definitely learned from his time at Chelsea last season which ended in a pre-mature
manner due to the Blues’ lack of form...
The Tottenham Hotspur manager has made it clear that he has learned from his time at Chelsea where he was appointed as the first team manager last summer after the departure of Carlo Ancelotti. The Blues appointed Villas Boas to
take the club in a new direction but he was not given enough authority to really implement his style of play in a comprehensive way.
The senior players in the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/John-Terry-c18895 also had problems with the changes that Villas Boas was aiming to bring in at the club and thus the relationship between the Portuguese manager and his
squad at Stamford Bridge was indeed a difficult one.
Villas Boas has since then been given a chance to redeem his image in the English Premier League by Tottenham Hotspur who approached him after Harry Redknapp’s failure to guide the North London club to a UEFA Champions League qualification
place last season.
Villas Boas has confirmed that he will now try to bring about a new Tottenham Hotspur side as he is determined to prove himself in the English game. Before moving to Chelsea, Villas Boas impressed with Porto in the Portuguese league
and won the Europa League as well as the domestic league to cement himself as one of the best young and upcoming managers in club football.
The Portuguese tactician said, "There are changes which have to be done, but I think that I won't promote that change as aggressively (here) as I did at Chelsea. When things were going along smoothly, everybody is happy and you
are able to progress it.”
He added, "When you are faced with a setback, it's the ability to bounce back from that setback that will keep you right on track. Chelsea had three negative results in a row last year, which had a tremendous impact, and when we
wanted to correct things, we were always putting the fire out and never establishing what we were before.”

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