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Andre Villas Boas terms his time at Chelsea as a part of the learning curve

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The former Porto manager is determined to prove his worth at Tottenham in his latest adventure in the English Premier League after he was dismissed from Chelsea as their club manager in the middle of the last league season
following which the club went onto win the F.A Cup as well as the UEFA Champions League...
Andre Villas Boast has come out and admitted that he has learned from his time at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 despite the fact that he did not experience much success at Stamford Bridge. Villas Boas was appointed as Blues’ manager in the last summer
transfer window after Carlo Ancelloti left the London club.
The former Porto manager tried to impose his own style of play at the club where senior players disagreed with his approach and as a result the Portuguese tactician was dismissed from his role as the club manager following a stretch
of bad result. Chelsea’s assistant manager at that time, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roberto-c31294 Di Matteo took over the club and led the Blues to two trophies i.e. the F.A Cup and the UEFA Champions League.
Since then Villas Boas has come under criticism for not successfully understanding the culture at Chelsea where the senior players like Terry and Lampard along with Drogba form the backbone of the team. However the former Chelsea
man has admitted that he has learned from his time at Stamford Bridge and he will try to use that experience to his benefit at Tottenham.
Villas Boas said, "You always learn from experience. From my understanding, the Chelsea experience was maybe not so gratifying in terms of success but very gratifying professionally for me. I learned a couple of things that maybe
I've done wrong and I've learned in a club you have to trust the right people at the right time."
He added, "It is not a mission of restoring my reputation, it's a mission to put Tottenham back on track with titles. Since 2008, we haven't won anything. It is right we take the club forward, mixing it with titles and with success."
Villas Boas' first priority will be to retain his star players at the club with the likes of Modric and Bale already under Real Madrid and Manchester United's radar following the club's failure to qualify for the UEFA Champions
League last season.

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