Wednesday 17 October 2012

Can Villas-Boas lay his Chelsea demons as he meet former assistant.


The person hardest hit by Chelsea's victory inside the Munich's Allianz Arena on May 19 was Andre Villas-Boas, who was sacked by Chelsea just two months ealier following a string of poor results and dressing room alienation.

If his Stamford Bridge dismissal after just eight months was the sorrow-driven final chapter of his time in West London, then the Champions League success that followed without him was the damning epilogue against him.

However he will have a chance to get back at his former employer and assistance, as his current team, Tottenham will host Chelsea on saturday. Both teams have been on the upward in the league for sometime now with Chelsea leading the table with 19 points and Tottenham 5th with 14 points.

Roberto Di Matteo, Chelsea's coach who guilded them to both the Champion's League and FA cup will want to use the match to prove to the owner that firing Villas was the right thing and hiring him was the perfect move.





 
Tottenham seem to be doing this guy a lot of good, see him smiling now, at Chelsea he was always looking sad. Less pressure I guess.

3 comments:

  1. Let's see whether he will be smilling after his team meet Chealsea.

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  2. Can he proove himself? He has a serious task if he intends to beat Chelsea

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  3. I'm really interested to see the outcome of the match.

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