Monday, February 27, 2012

Villas-Boas doubts over Roman support as Chelsea boss admits his job isn't secure


Villas-Boas doubts over Roman support as Chelsea boss admits his job isn't secure

By Sami Mokbel
Last updated at 10:43 PM on 27th February 2012

Andre Villas-Boas has admitted he does not know if he has the full support of Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich.
Chelsea are 17 points adrift of Barclays Premier League leaders Manchester City in the Portuguese manager's first season at Stamford Bridge and must overturn a 3-1 first-leg deficit against Napoli to reach the Champions League quarter-finals.
Under pressure: Villas-Boas isn't confident he has Abramovich's backing
Under pressure: Villas-Boas isn't confident he has Abramovich's backing
 
Villas-Boas said: 'I think I have felt the confidence from Abramovich but the pattern of behaviour of the owner has led to a downfall (of coaches) in similar or even better situations.
'What will be the reaction? It will be one of the two, a continuation of the project and full support or just the cultural pattern that has happened before. We don't know.'
Wielding the axe: Abramovich has a history of losing patience with managers
Wielding the axe: Abramovich has a history of losing patience with managers
The manager's cause has not been helped by talk of infighting between himself and a clutch of senior stars.
Frank Lampard admitted over the weekend his relationship with the manager was not 'ideal', and the former Porto boss, who has previously insisted he has the full backing of the hierarchy, has for the first time admitted he fears Abramovich's axe.
In demand: AVB will make a move for Hulk in the summer
In demand: AVB will make a move for Hulk in the summer
Referring to Chelsea's last season under Carlo Ancelotti, which resulted in the Italian being sacked, Villas Boas told Portuguese radio station TSF: 'We are now in the exact same moment as last year, it is an exact copy.'
However, Villas-Boas, 34, insists he is fully focused on his job of rebuilding Chelsea, despite  speculation in his homeland he could return to Porto.
He said: 'I am fully motivated on what I am doing here in  Chelsea. I have solid work to do and I will be at Chelsea for a time.
'The cycle of change is a reality and the future is excellent because it is being viewed with the owner.'
Villas-Boas also confirmed his intention to make a summer move for Porto forward Hulk.
Sportsmail revealed last month how the manager had failed to sign the forward in  January after being quoted a fee of £83million but Villas-Boas has revealed his intention to return for Hulk in the summer.
To be Frank: Luiz is convinced Villas-Boas won't get the boot
To be Frank: Luiz is convinced Villas-Boas won't get the boot
'We have (Salomon) Kalou and (Florent) Malouda, both of whom are nearing the end of their  contracts, while Juan Mata and Daniel Sturridge are the future,' he said.
'As such, there will surely be a place to fill and I see room for an explosive player on the wing, someone who is strong in one-on-one situations and Hulk fits that profile.'
Chelsea defender David Luiz has provided a ringing endorsement of Villas-Boas's reign.
'Am I convinced the manager will be here for a number of years? Yes, I am convinced. All teams have problems,' said the Brazil centre back.
'It doesn't matter if you are young or old. I believe in the work the manager is doing.
'When the moment is not good the first person people will criticise is the manager. It's been difficult when we haven't got results because we are a good team.
'But when Chelsea win, the same people who  criticise will say, "Chelsea are great". So for me this is normal. I believe in the job Andre is doing. In the future we will have success at Chelsea.'
 

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