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Former Spurs defender backs AVB for success

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Andre Villas-Boas and Tottenham Hotspur could end up being a match made in heaven, according to ex-Tottenham defender Paul Miller.

Miller believes Villas-Boas will be a success at White Hart Lane, mostly due to his determination to succeed in the English top flight.
Villas-Boas had a very disappointing reign as Chelsea manager, having arrived from Porto after winning the Portuguese quadruple with the club. The manager was termed as the next Jose Mourinho and many thought he would be the one to win them the Champions
League, something that Mourinho was unable to achieve with the West London club.
However, things did not go as planned and the Portuguese manager found himself without a http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 camp. Further damage was added to the manager's reputation when his assistant manager and replacement led the club to Champions League
glory and the FA Cup.
It seemed as if Villas-Boas’s career in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Daniel-c9879 Levy publicly stated his belief in the young manager and said that his
stint at Chelsea does not matter, and backed Villas-Boas to be a hit at the club.
Former Spurs defender http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Paul-c29347 Miller was also full of praise for him and believes that he will be for Tottenham what Mourinho was to Chelsea.
"He's come with a good record from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Portugal-c2984 and he's arguably the next Jose Mourinho" 
"Whoever took over at Chelsea last year would have found it tough. Just look at how many players have left. Tottenham will benefit from his experience at Chelsea.”
"He's hungry to do well in the Premier League after what happened to him and he wants to prove a point.”
"He's not coming for the money. He's coming because he wants to prove something. I'm very positive about the appointment and I think everyone should give him a chance."

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