Bolton Wanderers manager Owen Coyle has given support for under-fire Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas, whom he believes will go on to be a great success for the Blues in the near future.
Coyle’s men will travel to Stamford Bridge over the weekend to take on Chelsea in the English Premier League. The upcoming match will be a must-win for both the home side and the visitors and is expected to be a fantastic fixture.
Bolton Wanderers will be desperately looking for all three points as they are currently in the bottom three of the English Premier League. If things continue the way they are then the Trotters can expect to face relegation at the end of the season.
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In addition to that, Chelsea have not managed a win in their last five fixtures, with their last English Premier League match against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Everton-c39043 ending in a 2-0 defeat. As a result of this, Andre Villas-Boas has come under immense pressure from the fans, players
and the media.
There has been talk of sacking the 34-year-old Portuguese manager but Coyle revealed he was confident Villas-Boas could turn things around. The two managers took their UEFA Pro License coaching course together and to this day remain good friends.
Coyle said while speaking to reporters:
“Anybody can have dips in form or have little bits of luck go against them.
People are talking about Chelsea's results, but if you watched them against Manchester United when they led 3-0 (in the 3-3 league draw at Stamford Bridge earlier this month), I don't think people were questioning anything about that.
Everyone has an opinion in football and that is why we love it, but I'm pretty sure Andre in the short term will address things and in the long term, there is no doubt he will bring success to Chelsea as far as I am concerned.”
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